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Paediatrics-Based Fetal Care

December 20, 2016

Maternal Caffeine Consumption During Pregnancy and the Risk of Miscarriage

December 20, 2016

Reframing Neutral Counseling

December 20, 2016

Mode of Delivery

December 20, 2016
Deciding when and how to incorporate patient preferences regarding mode of delivery is challenging for both obstetric providers and policymakers. An analysis of current guidelines in four clinical scenarios (prior cesarean, twin delivery, breech presentation, and maternal request for cesarean) indicates that some guidelines are highly prescriptive whereas others are...

The Second Wave

December 20, 2016
Though much progress has been made on inclusion of non-pregnant women in research, thoughtful discussion about including pregnant women has lagged behind. We outline resulting knowledge gaps and their costs and then highlight four reasons why ethically we are obliged to confront the challenges of including pregnant women in clinical...

Embryonic Stem Cells

December 20, 2016

Finding Autonomy in Birth

December 20, 2016
Over the last several years, as cesarean deliveries have grown increasingly common, there has been a great deal of public and professional interest in the phenomenon of women ‘choosing’ to deliver by cesarean section in the absence of any specific medical indication. The issue has sparked intense conversation, as it...

Pregnant Women and Medical Research

December 20, 2016
Each year, millions of pregnant women are confronted with serious medical illnesses. Yet the evidence base for treating them is distressingly poor. Due in part to ethical concerns about conducting research with pregnant women, researchers and institutional review boards continue to regard pregnancy as a nearautomatic cause of exclusion, even...

Pregnancy and Clinical Research

December 20, 2016

A Critique of the ‘Fetus as Patient’

December 20, 2016