Preventing Prenatal Harm von D. Mathieu | Should the State Intervene? | ISBN 9780585271811

Preventing Prenatal Harm

Should the State Intervene?

von D. Mathieu und E. Haavi Morreim
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinD. Mathieu
Autor / AutorinE. Haavi Morreim
Buchcover Preventing Prenatal Harm | D. Mathieu | EAN 9780585271811 | ISBN 0-585-27181-X | ISBN 978-0-585-27181-1

Preventing Prenatal Harm

Should the State Intervene?

von D. Mathieu und E. Haavi Morreim
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinD. Mathieu
Autor / AutorinE. Haavi Morreim
The issues explored in this book have unfortunately come to be known as 'maternal-fetal conflicts'. The phrase is unsatisfactory because it is misleading: It places the emphasis on the well-being of the fetus instead of on the born child (who will bear the burden of any harm done prenatally); it assumes a conflict between a pregnant women and her offspring (while the issue is usually more complex and more broadly based); and it incorrectly implies that all pregnant women are appropriately regarded as mothers. For these reasons, I have chosen to avoid the phrase 'matern- fetal conflict' altogether, and will instead speak in terms of 'preventable prenatal harm'. I mention this at the outset, for those of you familiar with 'maternal-fetal conflicts' who might be wondering if I am addressing the same issues. Yes. But I am trying to look at them in a new - and I hope more fruitful - way. I would like to thank the other participants in the Hastings Center's maternal-fetal project - especially those who disageed with me - for being so thought-provoking. And I owe a lasting debt of gratitude to Henry Ruth and Allen Buchanan for their invaluable counsel.