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  1. How a bioethicist and doctor sees abortion

    No study or survey exists to truly quantify this. The American Medical Association and the America College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists say that abortion is health care, and I agree. ACOG is very strong in their wording about supporting the right to access abortion. Unfortunately, only 14 percent of practicing OBGYNs provide abortion care.

  2. A research on abortion: ethics, legislation and socio-medical outcomes

    Abstract. This article presents a research study on abortion from a theoretical and empirical point of view. The theoretical part is based on the method of social documents analysis, and presents a complex perspective on abortion, highlighting items of medical, ethical, moral, religious, social, economic and legal elements.

  3. Abortion Care in the United States

    Wade case leaves abortion regulation to the states and has forced numerous clinics to stop offering this care. 9,10 As of February 2023, a total of 26 states have severe restrictions on abortion services, gestational age bans, or both, and 12 of the 26 have total bans on abortion. 11,12 Access is nonexistent in many places, particularly in the ...

  4. "Regardless, you are not the first woman": an illustrative case study

    Background Rape, unintended pregnancy, and abortion are among the most controversial and stigmatized topics facing sexual and reproductive health researchers, advocates, and the public today. Over the past three decades, public health practicioners and human rights advocates have made great strides to advance our understanding of sexual and reproductive rights and how they should be protected ...

  5. For doctors, abortion restrictions create an 'impossible choice' when

    For doctors, abortion restrictions create an 'impossible choice' when providing care. Now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, medical ethics experts say many physicians will be ...

  6. Abortion policies at the bedside: incorporating an ethical framework in

    We propose a model for assessing abortion policies based not on legislators' or advocates' individual moral claims, but on the shared, normative framework of clinical medical ethics. Through contrasting case studies, we demonstrate how a robust normative ethical framework can recentre patients and their reproductive needs.

  7. Documenting moral agency: a qualitative analysis of abortion decision

    Study design: We applied three ethical frameworks (principlism, care ethics, and narrative ethics) in a secondary analysis of 30 qualitative interviews from women choosing 2nd trimester abortion for fetal indications. ... Modern medical ethics presumes that patients are moral agents who can and should make decisions about their own bodies and ...

  8. Abortion as a moral good

    My medical students first hear from a family physician who describes himself as pro-life. He's Christian, and his faith is "a large part of the reason" he refuses to perform abortions. "Christ says things like do to others what you want them to do to you, or love your neighbour as yourself, and when I'm in the room with a pregnant patient I think I have two neighbours in there", he ...

  9. Full article: #AbortionChangesYou: A Case Study to Understand the

    Relational Dialectics Theory (RDT) Because talking about one's abortion experience remains stigmatized and muted (Cockrill & Nack, Citation 2013), examining women's stories after having had a medication abortion may illuminate the competing discourses surrounding this debated moral and social issue (e.g., largely evident in the two polarized movements: Right to Choice v.

  10. A research on abortion: ethics, legislation and socio-medical ...

    Abstract. This article presents a research study on abortion from a theoretical and empirical point of view. The theoretical part is based on the method of social documents analysis, and presents a complex perspective on abortion, highlighting items of medical, ethical, moral, religious, social, economic and legal elements.

  11. Abortion

    Abortion. Download PDF. Abortion is a safe and common medical procedure, about which thoughtful individuals hold diverging, yet equally deeply held and well-considered perspectives. Like all health care decisions, a decision to terminate a pregnancy should be made privately within the relationship of trust between patient and physician in ...

  12. What Ethical Health Care Looks Like When Abortion Is Criminalized

    How the real Jane Roe shaped the abortion wars. Black feminists defined abortion rights as a matter of equality, not just "choice.". Recent data suggest that taking abortion pills at home is ...

  13. Prenatal Diagnosis and Female Abortion: A Case Study in Medical Law and

    Journal of medical ethics, 1986, 12, 143-144,150 Prenatal diagnosis and female abortion: a case study in medical law and ethics Bernard M Dickens University of Toronto, Canada Author's abstract Alarm over the prospect that prenatal diagnostic techniques, which permit identification of fetal sex and

  14. Nancy Jecker on abortion and bioethics

    Submitted by Kate Goldyn on June 29, 2022 - 1:57 pm. Nancy Jecker discusses how four principles guide a bioethical approach to abortion care: respecting a patents' autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence and justice. She examines how these four principles are used by doctors and bioethicists, and how settling legal controversies regarding ...

  15. Case Study

    Print this case study here: Case Study - Abortion Rights and-or Wrongs. Case Study: Abortion Rights and/or Wrongs. By Tarris Rosell, PhD, DMin. Kate is a 17 year old patient, unmarried and 8 weeks pregnant. She is a rather remarkable girl in that she lives independently while still a senior in a high school.

  16. Reproductive autonomy and the ethics of abortion

    Abortion is one of the most controversial issues in today's world. People tend to turn to the law when trying to decide what is the best possible solution to an unwanted pregnancy. Here the author's views on abortion are discussed from a lawyer's and a woman's point of view. By taking into consideration the rights of the fetus an "antagonistic relationship" between the woman and her unborn ...

  17. Human equality arguments against abortion

    In this paper, I argue that a commitment to a very modest form of egalitarianism—equality between non-disabled human adults—implies fetal personhood. Since the most plausible bases for human value are in being human, or in a gradated property, and since the latter of which implies an inequality between non-disabled adult humans, I conclude that the most plausible basis for human equality ...

  18. Prenatal diagnosis and female abortion: a case study in medical law and

    Alarm over the prospect that prenatal diagnostic techniques, which permit identification of fetal sex and facilitate abortion of healthy but unwanted female fetuses has led some to urge their outright prohibition. This article argues against that response. Prenatal diagnosis permits timely action to preserve and enhance the life and health of fetuses otherwise endangered, and, by offering ...

  19. An ethical issue: nurses' conscientious objection regarding induced

    In a study by Nieminen et al., 3.5-14.1% of Finnish nursing and medical students, nurses, and physicians intended to assert CO to induced abortion . Moreover, Nordstrand et al. reported that 14.7-18.5% of Norwegian medical students would be willing to refuse abortions in situations based on the length of the pregnancy and the motivation for ...

  20. New CORE study on how doctors view abortion

    Using Wisconsin as a case study, UW CORE researchers examined physician attitudes on the impacts of abortion policy on patients, the practice of medicine, and public health. With doctors ranking above teachers, police officers, and clergy in terms of their perceived ethics and trustworthiness, they comprise an important, but often understudied ...

  21. Ethical and legal dilemmas around termination of pregnancy for ...

    Termination of pregnancy (TOP) or feticide for severe fetal anomalies is ethically and morally challenging and maybe considered illegal in countries with restrictive abortion laws. While diagnostic modalities such as fetal ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, and genetic screening have improved p …

  22. The Moral Significance of Abortion Inconsistency Arguments

    Abstract. Most opponents of abortion (OA) believe fetuses matter. Critics argue that OA act inconsistently with regards to fetal life, seeking to restrict access to induced abortion, but largely ignoring spontaneous abortion and the creation of surplus embryos by IVF. Nicholas Colgrove, Bruce Blackshaw, and Daniel Rodger call such arguments ...

  23. Abortion and Medical Ethics

    Congressional opposition to federal financial support of abor- tion, as well as a wide disparity in availability of abortion, indicates the still unsettled state of public policy on the issue. In medical ethics, a number of problems have surfaced in the. past few years, which together form a complex set of both moral and legal issues.

  24. Ethical and legal issues in reproductive health

    The Ethical and Legal Issues in Reproductive Health section has been published in IJGO since January 1999. The section, edited by Professors Dickens and Cook from the University of Toronto, and Professor Ngwena from the University of Pretoria considers the ethical arguments and legal means to advance the goals of women's health, particularly reproductive health

  25. An ethical issue: nurses' conscientious ...

    Background The Constitutional Court of South Korea declared that an abortion ban was unconstitutional on April 11, 2019. The National Health Care System will provide abortion care across the country as a formal medical service. Conscientious objection is an issue raised during the construction of legal reforms. Methods One hundred sixty-seven perioperative nurses responded to the survey ...

  26. Abortion, Relationship, and Property in Labor: A Clinical Case Study

    Imperial College, London, and European Biomedical Ethics Practitioner Education Project. SUSAN BEWLEY Affiliation: Guy's and St. Thomas's Hospitals Trust, London. Article Metrics Article contents. Abstract; Get access. ... using a clinical case study in which abortion would have been clinically indicated because of severe fetal abnormality ...

  27. Despite state bans, abortions nationwide are up, driven by telehealth

    Abortion rights activists at the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. on March 26, the day the case about the abortion drug mifepristone was heard. The number of abortions in the U.S. increased, a ...

  28. Prenatal diagnosis and female abortion: a case study in medical law and

    Abstract. Alarm over the prospect that prenatal diagnostic techniques, which permit identification of fetal sex and facilitate abortion of healthy but unwanted female fetuses has led some to urge their outright prohibition. This article argues against that response. Prenatal diagnosis permits timely action to preserve and enhance the life and ...

  29. Survey finds 8,000 women a month got abortion pills despite their

    Tuesday's release of the #WeCount survey shows about 8,000 women a month in states that severely restrict abortion or place limits on having one through telehealth were getting the pills by mail ...

  30. A research on abortion: ethics, legislation and socio-medical outcomes

    This article presents a research study on abortion from a theoretical and empirical point of view. The theoretical part is based on the method of social documents analysis, and presents a complex perspective on abortion, highlighting items of medical, ethical, moral, religious, social, economic and legal elements.