TY - BOOK ID - 2640913 TI - Ethics in reproductive and perinatal medicine : a new framework PY - 1997 SN - 0300068328 9780300068320 PB - New Haven: Yale university press, DB - UniCat KW - Biologie humaine -- Morale et aspects éthiques KW - Biomedical ethics KW - Biomedische ethiek KW - Biomédecine -- Morale et aspects éthiques KW - Deontologie [Medische ] KW - Deontology [Medical ] KW - Déontologie médicale KW - Ethics [Medical ] KW - Ethiek [Medische ] KW - Ethique médicale KW - Medical care -- Moral and ethical aspects KW - Medical deontology KW - Medical ethics KW - Medicine -- Moral and ethical aspects KW - Medische deontologie KW - Medische ethiek KW - Morale et médecine KW - Morale médicale KW - Médecine -- Innovations -- Morale et aspects éthiques KW - Médecine -- Morale et aspects éthiques KW - Médecine et morale KW - Politique sanitaire -- Morale et aspects éthiques KW - Reproductie (Biologie) KW - Reproduction (Biologie) KW - Reproduction (Biology) KW - Soins médicaux -- Morale et aspects éthiques KW - Éthique clinique KW - Human reproductive technology KW - Perinatology KW - Public Policy KW - Risk KW - Research KW - Moral Obligations KW - Pregnant Women KW - Privacy KW - Age Factors KW - Cryopreservation KW - Embryo Disposition KW - Genetic Enhancement KW - Ethics KW - Feminism KW - Genetic Diseases, Inborn KW - Reproduction KW - Reproductive Techniques, Assisted KW - Spermatozoa KW - Social Responsibility KW - Treatment Refusal KW - Ethics, Medical KW - Genetic Testing KW - Infant, Newborn, Diseases KW - Civil Rights KW - Fetal Viability KW - Homosexuality KW - Human Rights KW - Ownership KW - Substance-Related Disorders KW - Contraception KW - Embryo Research KW - Embryonic Development KW - Ethical Theory KW - Risk Assessment KW - Pregnancy KW - Single Person KW - Coercion KW - Embryo, Mammalian KW - Fetal Development KW - Infant KW - Congenital Abnormalities KW - Abortion, Eugenic KW - Surrogate Mothers KW - Genetic Engineering KW - Jurisprudence KW - Abortion, Induced KW - Fetus KW - Self Concept KW - Tissue Donors KW - Women KW - Social Values KW - Women's Rights KW - Oocyte Donation KW - Preimplantation Diagnosis KW - Cesarean Section KW - Social Control, Formal KW - Ethics, Clinical KW - Embryonic and Fetal Development KW - Epidemiologic Factors KW - Embryonic Structures KW - Probability KW - Social Control Policies KW - Obstetric Surgical Procedures KW - Preservation, Biological KW - Delivery, Obstetric KW - Reproductive Physiological Processes KW - Germ Cells KW - Parents KW - Marital Status KW - Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation KW - Epidemiologic Measurements KW - Social Control, Informal KW - Genetic Techniques KW - Morals KW - Reproductive Techniques KW - Persons KW - Biomedical Research KW - Physiological Phenomena KW - Patient Rights KW - Mental Disorders KW - Diagnostic Techniques, Obstetrical and Gynecological KW - Legislation as Topic KW - Personality Development KW - Investigative Techniques KW - Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities KW - Science KW - Tissue Preservation KW - Risk Management KW - Organization and Administration KW - Humanism KW - Reproductive Physiological Phenomena KW - Health Behavior KW - Pediatrics KW - Age Groups KW - Humanities KW - Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures KW - Genetic Services KW - Diseases KW - Patient Acceptance of Health Care KW - Biomedical Enhancement KW - Psychology, Social KW - Diagnostic Services KW - Philosophy KW - Sexuality KW - Named Groups KW - Cells KW - Sexual Behavior KW - Health Care Economics and Organizations KW - Quality of Health Care KW - Anatomy KW - Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms KW - Personality KW - Sociology KW - Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment KW - Natural Science Disciplines KW - Medicine KW - Specimen Handling KW - Attitude to Health KW - Diagnosis KW - Public Health KW - Statistics as Topic KW - Policy KW - Mathematical Concepts KW - Health Care KW - Histocytological Preparation Techniques KW - Health Services Administration KW - Preventive Health Services KW - Biomedical Technology KW - Surgical Procedures, Operative KW - Behavior KW - Ethics, Professional KW - Psychiatry and Psychology KW - Phenomena and Processes KW - Morphogenesis KW - Family Characteristics KW - Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena KW - Health Services KW - Therapeutics KW - Genitalia KW - Nuclear Family KW - Cytological Techniques KW - Social Sciences KW - Growth and Development KW - Environment and Public Health KW - Histological Techniques KW - Demography KW - Family KW - Community Health Services KW - Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms KW - Urogenital System KW - Technology KW - Health Occupations KW - Socioeconomic Factors KW - Epidemiologic Methods KW - Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services KW - Laboratory Techniques and Procedures KW - Delivery of Health Care KW - Disciplines and Occupations KW - Clinical Laboratory Techniques KW - Population Characteristics KW - Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena KW - Technology, Industry, and Agriculture KW - Physiological Processes KW - Technology, Industry, Agriculture KW - Gynecology & Obstetrics KW - Health & Biological Sciences KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Ethics, Medical. KW - Reproduction. KW - Moral and ethical aspects. KW - reproductief recht (recht om zich voort te planten, recht op een kind) KW - reprodu KW - Medicine, Perinatal KW - Perinatal medicine KW - Obstetrics KW - Medical Ethics KW - Professionalism KW - Bioethics KW - Human Reproductive Index KW - Human Reproductive Indexes KW - Reproductive Period KW - Human Reproductive Indices KW - Index, Human Reproductive KW - Indexes, Human Reproductive KW - Indices, Human Reproductive KW - Period, Reproductive KW - Periods, Reproductive KW - Reproductive Index, Human KW - Reproductive Indices, Human KW - Reproductive Periods KW - droit reproductif (droit de procréer, droit à la procréation, droits de la reproduction, droit à l'enfant) KW - ethics KW - Perinatology - Moral and ethical aspects. KW - Human reproductive technology - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Perinatology - Moral and ethical aspects UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2640913 AB - Advances in reproductive and perinatal medicine have given rise to difficult ethical issues. Do all women have the right to choose whether to reproduce? What is the moral status of the foetus during various stages of gestation and what obligations do parents have to the foetus during this period? In this book Carson Strong develops an ethical framework that aims to help resolve these and many other issues of concern to health professionals, policymakers and the general public. Strong begins by exploring the significance of reproductive freedom, drawing on constitutional law and feminist writings, among other sources. Next he assesses the moral status of offspring during pre-embryonic, embryonic, foetal and postnatal stages of development, discussing the obligations of procreators during gestation, and offering a perspective on the idea that the moral standing of the foetus increases as foetal development proceeds. He then suggests an approach to the question of how priorities should be assigned to conflicting values, one that draws on a version of casuistic reasoning.In the second half of the book, Strong applies this ethical framework to some of the problematic areas in reproductive and perinatal medicine. These include prenatal genetic testing for susceptibilities to common diseases and for "enhancement" of offspring; research using pre-embryos and embryos; non-traditional family arrangements, such as surrogate motherhood and ovum donation for older women; and treatment of foetuses with anomalies. His discussion takes into account the clinical dimensions of issues and reflects a consideration of the ethical, legal, medical and psychosocial literature. Drawing on the law and feminist writings, this text explores the significance of reproductive freedom. It assesses the moral status of offspring in pre-embryonic, embryonic, foetal and postnatal development and applies an ethical framework to problematic areas in reproductive medicine. ER -