This paper is a theoretical discussion that explores medical confidentiality within the context of Brazilian law about underage consent sex. Brazilian law determines that the age of consent for sexual intercourse is 14 years. Before this limit, physicians should report the sexual activity of adolescents, breaking the confidentiality of the consultation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSterilisation is the most desired method of contraception worldwide. In 1996, the Brazilian Congress approved a family planning law that legitimised female and male sterilisation, but forbade sterilisation during childbirth. As a result of this law, procedures currently occur in a clandestine nature upon payment.
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