TY - BOOK AU - Dickenson,Donna TI - Ethical issues in maternal-fetal medicine SN - 0521664748 AV - RG133.5. E8395 2002 U1 - 176 PY - 2002/// CY - Cambridge, UK, New York, NY, USA PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Human reproductive technology KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Perinatology KW - Medical ethics N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; Introduction: recent debates in maternal-fetal medicine - what are the ethical questions?; Donna L. Dickenson; 2; Overview: a framework for reproductive ethics; Carson Strong --; I; Generic Issues in Pregnancy; 3; Multicultural issues in maternal-fetal medicine; Sirkku Kristiina Hellsten; 4; HIV in pregnancy: ethical issues in screening and therapeutic research; Paquita de Zulueta; 5; Genetic screening: should parents seek to perfect their children genetically?; Rosemarie Tong; 6; Is there a duty not to reproduce?; Jean McHale; 7; Between fathers and fetuses: the social construction of male reproduction and the politics of fetal harm; Cynthia R. Daniels; 8; Restricting the freedom of pregnant women; Susan Bewley --; II; Inception of Pregnancy: New Reproductive Technologies; 9; Ethical issues in embryo interventions and cloning; Francoise Shenfield; 10; A case-study in IVF: paternalism and autonomy in a 'high-risk' pregnancy; Gillian M. Lockwood; 11; The ethics of secrecy in donor insemination; Heather Widdows --; III; First and Second Trimester; 12; Ethical and social aspects of evaluating fetal screening; Elina Hemminki; 13; Prenatal counselling and images of disability; Priscilla Alderson; 14; Models of motherhood in the abortion debate: self-sacrifice versus self-defence; Eileen McDonagh; 15; Who owns embryonic and fetal tissue?; Donna L. Dickenson; 16; The fewer the better? Ethical issues in multiple gestation; Mary B. Mahowald --; IV; Third Trimester; 17; Caesarean section: who chooses - the woman or her doctor?; Wendy Savage; 18; Judgements of non-compliance in pregnancy; Francoise Baylis and Susan Sherwin --; V; Neonatal Life; 19; Do new reproductive technologies benefit or harm children?; Christine Overall; 20; Are there lives not worth living? When is it morally wrong to reproduce?; Rebecca Bennett and John Harris; 21; Ethical issues in withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from handicapped neonates; Neil McIntosh ER -