The paper focuses on situations in which a consent to medical treatment is given or refused with regards medical procedures o f perinatologie nature, where the subject who has got the right to grant such a consent, is a pregnant woman, even i f the medical treatment shall not only be applied to her body, but shall often serve to save the life o f the unborn baby. In the light o f the present legal regulations, a fetus is not an independent patient. It only becomes one when a pregnant woman registers as a patient. A fetus as a patient, regardless of how invasive the surgery is, and what purposes it serves, is not the subject of medical treatment
This Article reconsiders whether cases across the country which have compelled pregnant women to und...
Medical therapy in pregnancy is an inescapable scenario faced by all doctors. The fact that a vulner...
The actions of pregnant women can cause harm to their future children. However, even if the possible...
The paper focuses on situations in which a consent to medical treatment is given or refused with re...
This Article addresses the question of when, if ever, it is ethically and legally permissible to com...
In this chapter, we will discuss the ethics of consent for fetal therapy. The latter term refers to ...
28 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.During recent years, courts and legi...
Pregnant women and physicians have not only a rather short common history but also one fraught with ...
Cases of court-ordered obstetrical interventions are not common but have caused great controversy i...
The pregnant patient is a vulnerable subject, and even more so when a serious fetal condition is dia...
Due to new developments in prenatal testing and therapy the fetus is increasingly visible, examinabl...
The article examines whether it is morally correct and legally possible to police a pregnant woman’s...
This paper explores how ectogenesis (EG), or artificial womb technology, impacts maternal-fetal conf...
This article is concerned with a tradition of paternalism within the medical and legal professions t...
Actions of pregnant women can cause harm to their future children. However, even if the possible har...
This Article reconsiders whether cases across the country which have compelled pregnant women to und...
Medical therapy in pregnancy is an inescapable scenario faced by all doctors. The fact that a vulner...
The actions of pregnant women can cause harm to their future children. However, even if the possible...
The paper focuses on situations in which a consent to medical treatment is given or refused with re...
This Article addresses the question of when, if ever, it is ethically and legally permissible to com...
In this chapter, we will discuss the ethics of consent for fetal therapy. The latter term refers to ...
28 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.During recent years, courts and legi...
Pregnant women and physicians have not only a rather short common history but also one fraught with ...
Cases of court-ordered obstetrical interventions are not common but have caused great controversy i...
The pregnant patient is a vulnerable subject, and even more so when a serious fetal condition is dia...
Due to new developments in prenatal testing and therapy the fetus is increasingly visible, examinabl...
The article examines whether it is morally correct and legally possible to police a pregnant woman’s...
This paper explores how ectogenesis (EG), or artificial womb technology, impacts maternal-fetal conf...
This article is concerned with a tradition of paternalism within the medical and legal professions t...
Actions of pregnant women can cause harm to their future children. However, even if the possible har...
This Article reconsiders whether cases across the country which have compelled pregnant women to und...
Medical therapy in pregnancy is an inescapable scenario faced by all doctors. The fact that a vulner...
The actions of pregnant women can cause harm to their future children. However, even if the possible...