Biomedical Ethics | Postmortem Pregnancies Are Ethical

Christoph Anstötz is a professor at the University of Dortmund, Germany, who specializes in the ethical problems in the education of severely mentally retarded students. In the following viewpoint, Anstötz discusses a case in which a pregnant German woman who was brain-dead was sustained on a life-support system until her baby was born. Anstötz asserts that maintaining a brain-dead woman on life-support to prolong a pregnancy does not rob the woman of her dignity.

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1. How did the doctors caring for Marion Ploch’s fetus...

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