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Coutts MC. 1990. Maternal-fetal conflict: Legal and ethical issues. Washington, DC: Georgetown University, National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature, 15 pp. (Scope note; 14)

Annotation: This bibliography discusses ethical and legal issues of maternal-fetal conflict, and gives an annotated listing of materials including committee statements, court decisions, general issues, brain dead pregnant women, lifestyle issues, occupational issues, and treatment refusal issues.

Keywords: Bioethics, Conflict of interest, Fetus, Maternal health

   

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