A 28-year-old woman comes to the gynecologist, who has provided routine care for the patient over the past 10 years. The patient has not menstruated for over 2 months and had a positive home pregnancy test last week. Although she hopes to have children in the future, she has been under a lot of stress lately and says that caring for a child is the last thing she needs right now. A pelvic ultrasound confirms an intrauterine pregnancy at 7 weeks gestation, and the patient requests that the gynecologist terminate the pregnancy as soon as possible. The gynecologist does not perform abortions on moral grounds but does have training in the procedure. Which of the following is the most appropriate course of action?
A) Agree to perform the abortion because the procedure is within the physician's scope of training and there is a duty to provide care in a timely manner.
B) Discuss the risks of age-related fertility decline and encourage the patient to reconsider because she wants to have children someday.
C) Encourage the patient to take additional time to consider alternate options for the pregnancy.
D) Politely explain that on moral grounds, the physician is unable to perform the abortion or refer the patient for an abortion.
E) Refer the patient to another provider who performs abortions.
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