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ABA Family Legal Guide

Health-Care Law

Patients' Rights

Emergency Care

What is an emergency medical condition?

An emergency medical condition means the symptoms are so severe that any delay in medical treatment could reasonably be expected to seriously harm you. In the case of a pregnant woman, it also means any serious harm that could come to the unborn child. In fact, any woman in labor is considered to have an emergency medical condition.

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