A 15-year-old is seen in the GP surgery requesting contraceptive advice. She refuses to involve her parents. According to the Fraser guidelines (UK), which is the key principle allowing provision of contraceptive advice without parental knowledge?APatient is at least 16BPatient's parents have to give retrospective consentCPatient understands the advice, cannot be persuaded to inform parents, and her physical/mental health is likely to suffer without treatmentDThe GP must contact child protective services firstEIt is illegal to provide contraception under 16 regardless of circumstancesCheck my answer