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Jehovah's Witnesses: Accepting Blood Transfusion In Patients

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According to the given case, a 14 years old child is going through Crohn’s disease and has experienced gastrointestinal bleeding. The doctors recommended that the patient should to go through blood transfusion which apparently is the only way out (Abella J, 2009). The disease has the cure, however, the child simply refused to go through the blood transfusion process. The patient is devout Jehovah’s Witnesses and due to her strong religious beliefs, she is not willing to accept the blood transfusion (Carters, 2009).
The Jehovah’s Witnesses is a Christian religious value which is followed on the teachings of Bible. The book of Genesis says: “The one thing you must not eat is meat with blood still in it; I forbid this because the life is in the blood” (Genesis 9:4). The New Testament says: “You are to abstain from food offered to idols, from blood, from the meat of strangled animals and from sexual immorality. You will do well to avoid these things“(Acts 15:28-29). Therefore, Jehovah Witnesses believe that blood transfusions are forbidden. Therefore, a sincere Jehovah Witness does not accept blood transfusion at any cost because they believe that God has forbidden them to transfuse blood (Carters,2009). …show more content…

One of the psychiatric report summarized that the patient succeeded in understanding the importance of blood transfusion and also understood the consequences on her health and life if she does not go through the transfusion (Carters,2009). Despite the explanations given by the doctors and her understanding of the importance of blood transfusion, the patients is giving more importance to her religious beliefs and for that reason the case is brought up to the Supreme court of

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