PHI-413V: Ethical Dilemma of Fetal Abnormality Case Study
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This case study presents a complex ethical dilemma involving a 30-year-old pregnant woman, Jessica, and her husband, Marco, who are immigrants facing a fetal abnormality diagnosis. The fetus is indicated to have a rare condition of not developing arms, and there is a 25% chance of Down syndrome. The case explores the conflicting perspectives of Jessica, Marco, and Dr. Wilson, the attending physician, along with the influence of Aunt Maria. Dr. Wilson is obligated to inform Jessica of the diagnosis and the options, including abortion, while Marco initially wants to shield her from the news. The case highlights the clash between Jessica's belief in the sanctity of life and her desire for socioeconomic advancement, contrasting with Marco's concerns about raising a disabled child. The case raises questions about the moral status of the fetus, parental rights, and the ethical considerations surrounding prenatal diagnosis and medical interventions. The case concludes with Dr. Wilson informing Jessica of the diagnosis and available options, leading to her emotional struggle to accept the truth. The case study is a case analysis based on the case provided and the student needs to include the theories of moral status as provided in the lecture notes and video.
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