The Politics of Pregnancy
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The Politics of Pregnancy

Policy Dilemmas in the Maternal-Fetal Relationship

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The Politics of Pregnancy

Policy Dilemmas in the Maternal-Fetal Relationship

About this book

Here is a comprehensive overview and analysis of issues concerning the maternal-fetal relationship, from abortion to surrogate motherhood. Unlike many books which cover reproductive issues in general, this book focuses in-depth on one aspect of reproduction--the maternal-fetal relationship--to give readers a detailed study of the many issues involved. The Politics of Pregnancy discusses public policy dimensions of this relationship and posits new, critical political dilemmas. Many chapters in this unique book also provide significant clinical information as well as conceptual analysis.The Politics of Pregnancy offers great diversity in terms of the disciplinary backgrounds of the authors and their ideological perspectives. Authors come from many fields, including sociology, political science, pediatrics, ethics, and psychiatry, and provide diverse, sometimes opposing, analytical positions. Some of the topics they debate include:

  • maternal substance use during pregnancy
  • prenatal technology
  • pregnancy and workplace hazards
  • court-ordered obstetrical intervention
  • fetal experimentationReaders interested in public and health care policy, nursing, feminism, pediatrics, or ethics, will find The Politics of Pregnancy to be a stimulating and thought-provoking book. This volume also makes an excellent discussion tool for graduate courses in these areas.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2014
Print ISBN
9781560230472
eBook ISBN
9781317952794
Index
Aborted-fetal tissue research, 19, 27
Aborted fetus, medical care for, 59
Abortion
annual number performed in U.S., 26
as child abandonment, 56
fetal therapy and, 10
first-trimester, 132n.
of genetically-diseased fetus, 6
informed consent for, 44–45
in utero experimentation prior to. See In utero experimentation
legal definition of, 33
legality of, prior to Roe v. Wade, 29
minors’ access to, 121
privacy rights in, 33, 42–43, 120–121, 124
privately-funded, physicians’ obligations in, 59
publically-funded, 45
physicians’ obligations in, 58–59
Supreme Court decision on, 51–52
spontaneous
anesthetic gas-related, 154
occupational exposure-related, 138, 145, 146, 165, 166–167
paternal occupational toxicant exposure-related, 145, 146
by prison inmates, 129
rate, 57
viability tests for, 70–71
Abortion patients, autonomy of, during in utero experimentation, 20, 22–24, 28–29
A.C., In re:, 11, 55, 75–78, 120, 121, 132n.
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), 91
health insurance coverage of, 194
Aderholt, Wyatt v., 56
Adoption
of children of surrogate mothers, 208, 211, 213, 214
monetary exchange in, 207
noncompensated preplanned, 209–210
as option, 57
parental rights/responsibilities and, 204
Adoption of Baby Girl L. J., Matter of, 212
Adoption of Matthew B.-M., In re:, 212, 214
Adoption of Reams, In re:, 213
ā€œAgent Orangeā€, In re:, 166–167
Alcoholism, genetic markers for, 8
Alcohol use
employers’ restrictions on, 198
paternal, 145
during pregnancy, 89, 91–92, 106
as fetal alcohol syndrome cause, 125
fetal protection policies and, 192, 196
incarceration...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Reproductive Technology: Pregnant Women, the Fetus, and the Courts
  8. The Moral Permissibility of In Utero Experimentation
  9. Good, Bad, and Captive Samaritans: Adding-In Pregnancy and Consent to the Abortion Debate
  10. Webster and the Rights to Life
  11. Caring for the Fetus to Protect the Born Child? Ethical and Legal Dilemmas in Coerced Obstetrical Intervention
  12. What Is the Purpose of Neonatal Drug Testing? Towards a Rational Social Policy
  13. The War at Home: Positivism, Law, and the Prosecution of Pregnant Women
  14. At Women’s Expense: The Costs of Fetal Rights
  15. Analyzing Employer Motives: Evaluating the ā€œScientific Evidenceā€ upon Which Fetal Protection Policies Were Based
  16. Who Is Protected? What’s Wrong with Exclusionary Policies
  17. Women’s Rights vs. ā€œFetal Rightsā€: Politics, Law and Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace
  18. In the Interest of the Fetus: Mandatory Prenatal Classes in the Workplace
  19. Surrogate Motherhood: Implications for the Mother-Fetus Relationship
  20. About the Contributors
  21. Index

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