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Some authors have expressed concern that forcing interventions on pregnant women for the sake of the fetus contributes to our cultural imagining of the fetus as a full-fledged person who functions as a patient with rights and medical needs equivalent to the woman's own (Nelson and Milliken 1988, Roth 2003).
Furthermore, future work should be conducted to determine if the MMP can fulfil post-treatment information needs and those of partner-caregivers who are reported to have information needs equivalent to those of patients (Davison et al, 2002).
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