Ethics roundtable: choice and autonomy in obstetrics
Decisions about how and where they deliver their baby are extremely important to pregnant women. There are very strong ethical norms that women’s autonomy should be respected, and that plans around birth should be personalized. However, there appear to be profound challenges in practice to respectin...
Main Authors: | Wilkinson, D, Teli, S, Litchfield, C, Madeley, A, Kelly, B, Impey, L, Brown, R, Kingma, E, Turnham, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2024
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