Titus 2 Informed Consent Policy

 

We believe that people have a right to decide for themselves what constitutes an acceptable risk and a proven benefit. Diane Korte has said it best: "If you don't know what your options are, you don't have any!"

It is the Titus 2 policy that we provide the most complete information available whenever possible. This includes information in the childbirth education material, vaccine information, parenting education and labor support. It is the professional's responsibility to provide the information requested and the client's job to make the decision. It is also the client's responsibility to do their own research prior to making a decision since they alone will be able to determine what kind of information is most desired.

The accepted definition we use for informed consent is that the person making the decision be given:

 

Pregnancy and Birth Options

Options to consider may include:

 

Parenting Options

Options to consider may include:

 

Birth Professional Qualifications

Options to consider may include:

 

Priority Topics

There are some areas we have decided to make a priority for clients. Those areas include:

 

It is my hope that those who seek my services on whatever level feel that they have received real informed consent and informed refusal. There is no real informed consent if we do not make room for informed refusal.

Applicants in the Titus 2 Birth programs are expected to reach for the same level of commitment to the informed consent/refusal education. The above priority topics are covered in the Titus 2 materials and are expected to be provided by each Titus 2 certified birth professional. If you have any concerns about an individual professional, please feel free to email me with your concerns.

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