Ethics of consent and choice in prenatal screening / by Eleanor Milligan.

"Increasingly, notions of individual autonomy, personal 'choice' and preference have become woven into our reproductive expectations. With respect to prenatal screening, the choices sought, offered or denied are shaped and interpreted through a range of social, personal, institutional...

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Main Author: Milligan, Eleanor
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2011.
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Summary:"Increasingly, notions of individual autonomy, personal 'choice' and preference have become woven into our reproductive expectations. With respect to prenatal screening, the choices sought, offered or denied are shaped and interpreted through a range of social, personal, institutional and philosophical lenses. While prenatal screening seeks to promote parental choice and early intervention, for the most part, the genetic anomalies commonly targeted are inherently 'unfixable'. Frequently, the only further intervention on offer is selective termination. Hence, the practice of prenatal screening raises complex ethical questions, forcing judgement on the desirability or undesirability of certain traits in our future offspring. This book explores the numerous factors that shape how such ethical choices are interpreted from the perspective of individual mothers and health care providers, and considers the impact of these factors on personal autonomy and consent to prenatal screening."--Publisher's description
Physical Description:1 online resource (246 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781443827683
1443827681
1283142228
9781283142229
9786613142221
6613142220
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.