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Is non-directive counseling for patient choice cesarean delivery ethically justified?

  • Robin B. Kalish , Laurence B. McCullough and Frank A. Chervenak
Published/Copyright: December 5, 2007

Abstract

The current controversy concerning patient choice cesarean delivery potentially affects all women of child-bearing age and the physicians who care for them. The purpose of this paper is to address three salient issues within the patient choice cesarean delivery controversy. First, is performing patient choice cesarean delivery consistent with good professional medical practice? Second, how should physicians respond to or counsel patients who request patient choice cesarean delivery? And, third, should patient choice cesarean delivery be routinely offered to all pregnant women?


Corresponding author: Frank A. Chervenak, MD New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical College 525 East 68th Street, M-724, Box 122 New York, NY 10065 USA Tel.: +1 (212) 746-3046 Fax: +1 (212) 746-8490

Received: 2007-9-21
Accepted: 2007-9-27
Published Online: 2007-12-05
Published in Print: 2007-12-01

©2007 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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