The specialty of fetal surgery or fetal intervention is one of the most exciting emerging fields of modern medicine. It is made possible by decades of major developments in antenatal imaging, obstetric anaesthesia, fetal medicine, paediatric surgery, and of course by the bold and novel practitioners willing to take new steps to advance the field. Beginning in the 1970s, it has now reached a stage of maturity where there are several established in utero procedures and countless clinical trials and studies to develop more. But what is the legal situation that fetal surgeons find themselves in? What are the rights and legal protections for the fetus and the mother, both of which are arguably the patient? This article will address this question...
Fetal therapy (in utero therapy) is a type of special therapy which aims to prevent or correct conge...
Fetal diagnosis prompts the question for fetal therapy in highly selected cases. Some conditions are...
This article is based on a paper delivered at the Third National Symposium on Genetics and the Law i...
The specialty of fetal surgery or fetal intervention is one of the most exciting emerging fields of ...
This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been throu...
English law is unambiguous that legal personality, and with it all legal rights and protections, is ...
Fetal medicine is a super-specialty enterprise and a technology-driven field. The growth and interes...
An increasing number of fetal anomalies are being diagnosed prior to birth, some of them amenable to...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2021-10-12, registration 2021-10-...
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The revolution in IVF treatment in recent years has resulted in the conception of over 4 million bab...
This article summarizes the rights of the embryo and fetus under American law. It was presented as a...
The history of fetal surgery is one of constant evolution. Over the last 50 years, fetal surgery has...
Fetal therapy (in utero therapy) is a type of special therapy which aims to prevent or correct conge...
Fetal diagnosis prompts the question for fetal therapy in highly selected cases. Some conditions are...
This article is based on a paper delivered at the Third National Symposium on Genetics and the Law i...
The specialty of fetal surgery or fetal intervention is one of the most exciting emerging fields of ...
This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been throu...
English law is unambiguous that legal personality, and with it all legal rights and protections, is ...
Fetal medicine is a super-specialty enterprise and a technology-driven field. The growth and interes...
An increasing number of fetal anomalies are being diagnosed prior to birth, some of them amenable to...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2021-10-12, registration 2021-10-...
While fetal tissue implants have the potential to offer relief to several million Americans, these t...
This article considers challenges for the European Union (EU) maternity and pregnancy rights framewo...
What claims to protection can be asserted by a human fetus? That question, familiar to philosophy an...
The revolution in IVF treatment in recent years has resulted in the conception of over 4 million bab...
This article summarizes the rights of the embryo and fetus under American law. It was presented as a...
The history of fetal surgery is one of constant evolution. Over the last 50 years, fetal surgery has...
Fetal therapy (in utero therapy) is a type of special therapy which aims to prevent or correct conge...
Fetal diagnosis prompts the question for fetal therapy in highly selected cases. Some conditions are...
This article is based on a paper delivered at the Third National Symposium on Genetics and the Law i...