Abstract

Summary Consent is relevant to all areas of anaesthetic practice, but labour ward presents one environment where consent can be particularly problematic. This article investigates issues surrounding the timing, content and delivery of information prior to anaesthetic procedures as well as the capacity to consent in labour and the emergency setting.

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