Antenatal screening and its possible meaning from unborn baby's perspective


Autoria(s): Aksoy, Sahin
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22/05/2001

Resumo

In recent decades antenatal screening has become one of the most routine procedure of pregnancy-follow up and the subject of hot debate in bioethics circles. In this paper the rationale behind doing antenatal screening and the actual and potential problems that it may cause will be discussed. The paper will examine the issue from the point of wiew of parents, health care professionals and, most importantly, the child-to-be. It will show how unthoughtfully antenatal screening is performed and how pregnancy is treated almost as a disease just since the emergence of antenatal screening. Genetic screening and ethical problems caused by the procedure will also be addressed and I will suggest that screening is more to do with the interests of others rather than those of the child-to be.

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/pmc/articles/PMC32195/

/pubmed/11389776

http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6939-2-3

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en

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BioMed Central

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Copyright © 2001 Aksoy; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.

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