Is it morally permissible for women in their third trimester to withdraw consent of pregnancy when carrying a child with disabilities
This paper argues for the moral permissibility of women in their third trimester to withdraw consent of pregnancy when carrying a child with disabilities. It emphasizes the importance of bodily autonomy and sustained consent, and raises possible arguments against the stance of withdrawing consent of...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1654642023-04-01T16:56:18Z Is it morally permissible for women in their third trimester to withdraw consent of pregnancy when carrying a child with disabilities Lim, Jade Si Min Lim Chong Ming School of Humanities cm.lim@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Philosophy This paper argues for the moral permissibility of women in their third trimester to withdraw consent of pregnancy when carrying a child with disabilities. It emphasizes the importance of bodily autonomy and sustained consent, and raises possible arguments against the stance of withdrawing consent of pregnancy when carrying a child with disabilities, which includes ableism, stigmatization, autonomy, human dignity, and social justice. The proposal made to support the moral permissibility of withdrawing consent of pregnancy when carrying a child with disabilities is due to several reasons such as the challenges in changing societal attitudes, the dependence that people with disabilities have on caregivers, the value of life in terms of their contribution to society, more harm done on both mother and foetus if she was forced to carry on with the pregnancy to full-term and lastly, the possibility of false negative results which leads to the woman’s inability to withdraw consent of pregnancy earlier. Ultimately, it is concluded that it is morally permissible for women in their third trimester to withdraw consent of pregnancy when carrying a child with disabilities up to week 33 due to the foetus's incomplete brain development. Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy 2023-03-27T09:03:04Z 2023-03-27T09:03:04Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Lim, J. S. M. (2023). Is it morally permissible for women in their third trimester to withdraw consent of pregnancy when carrying a child with disabilities. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165464 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165464 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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This paper argues for the moral permissibility of women in their third trimester to withdraw consent of pregnancy when carrying a child with disabilities. It emphasizes the importance of bodily autonomy and sustained consent, and raises possible arguments against the stance of withdrawing consent of pregnancy when carrying a child with disabilities, which includes ableism, stigmatization, autonomy, human dignity, and social justice. The proposal made to support the moral permissibility of withdrawing consent of pregnancy when carrying a child with disabilities is due to several reasons such as the challenges in changing societal attitudes, the dependence that people with disabilities have on caregivers, the value of life in terms of their contribution to society, more harm done on both mother and foetus if she was forced to carry on with the pregnancy to full-term and lastly, the possibility of false negative results which leads to the woman’s inability to withdraw consent of pregnancy earlier. Ultimately, it is concluded that it is morally permissible for women in their third trimester to withdraw consent of pregnancy when carrying a child with disabilities up to week 33 due to the foetus's incomplete brain development. |
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