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The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist 2004;6:2:104-107
doi: 10.1576/toag.6.2.104.26986
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Ethics

The ethics of routine antenatal screening

Fiona Stewart, MA FRCP FRCPCH, Clinical Team Leader and Consultant in Medical Genetics

Northern Ireland Regional Genetics Service, Belfast City Hospital, Lisburn Road, Belfast BT9 7AB, UK. email: Fiona.Stewart{at}bch.n-i.nhs.uk

This article looks at the ethics of antenatal screening for the low-risk pregnant woman attending an antenatal clinic and the consequences thereof, and puts the debate into historical context.

Keywords Keywords / antenatal screening / fetal abnormality / termination of pregnancy







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