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Preparation for Practice in the New Millennium: A Discussion of the Moral Implications of Multifetal Pregnancy ReductionThe Queens University of Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland This article approaches the problem of multifetal pregnancy reduction from a moral perspective. It is one of many complex moral issues arising from reproductive technology and is one with which midwives and nurses are faced more frequently with advancing technology. The work is intended to be used as an educational tool for those who prepare tomorrows nurses and midwives. The subject is discussed from three perspectives, the pregnant woman and her partner (clients), a midwife, and from a philosophical ethical perspective. In an attempt to introduce a degree of reality, the perspective of the clients is presented as a dialogue. The midwifes moral position and her professional difficulties are also discussed. The dialogue and discussion are supplemented with notes in which the issues raised by the characters are critically analysed and discussed. This article is designed to encourage reflection and critical thinking in tomorrows health care professionals, and in those who have the responsibility of educating them for a future where reproductive technology is posed to generate more major moral quandaries.
Key Words: abortion embryo reduction ethics - education ethics - midwifery multi-fetal pregnancy personhood
Nursing Ethics, Vol. 7, No. 2,
99-112 (2000) |
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