Anyway, I don't agree that Ree did anything wrong. Deanna was being quite irrational in refusing treatment; she wasn't protecting the baby by refusing, just committing suicide. She knew that, yet she did it anyway, proving she absolutely was not of sound mind. Ree's medical choice wasn't about determining whether the baby would live or die (since death was the only option short of Caeliar intervention), but about whether the mother would. I don't accept that people have a right to commit suicide. If someone swallows a bottle of sleeping pills, it's absurd to call it a breach of medical ethics if a doctor pumps his stomach against his will.
Irrational isn't the same as "not of sound mind". (And I still think had Ree given her time alone instead of pressuring her into undergoing that procedure here and now, she'd have agreed - so the fault does lie in Ree's impatience and non-empathy).
Well, there's a difference whether the patient consciously submits or refuses to submit to a treatment - or whether it's an emergency case where the patient can't be asked.
It was *her* decision whether to undergo the abortion or not. Take a patient scheduled for surgery who absolutely refuses and forbids the use of blood transfusions - doesn't make much sense to most people, but still it's his/her decision and the surgeon has to abide by it, even if that should mean his/her death...