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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: S Afr Med J. 2017 Aug 25;107(9):741–744. doi: 10.7196/SAMJ.2017.v107i9.12525

Table 1.

The sexual- and reproductive-health rights of adolescents

Interventions Age of consent (yr) Capacity requirement, if any Public policy requirement, if any Capacity category
Contraceptives 12 Not specified None Age
HIV testing 12 None, unless the child is under 12, when they must show ‘sufficient maturity and the mental capacity to understand the benefits, risks, social and other implications of the test’ Testing must be in the ‘best interests’ of the child Pre- and post-test counselling must be provided Age and express public policy requirement
Medical treatment 12 ‘Sufficient maturity and the mental capacity to understand the benefits, risks, social and other implications of the treatment’ None Age and an express capacity requirement
Prescribed drugs 14 (to change to 12 when amendments to the Act are brought into operation in the future) None None Age
Male circumcision 16 None Circumcision must be preceded by ‘proper counselling’ Age and express public policy requirement
Virginity testing 16 No Only after ‘proper counselling’ Age and express public policy requirement
Sterilisations 18 No None Prohibition of service to adolescents under 18
Termination of pregnancy No specified age No The medical practitioner/midwife to advise the child to consult with her parents, guardian, family members or friends before the pregnancy is terminated Express public policy requirement