2022
DOI: 10.1136/medethics-2021-107892
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Clinical challenges to the concept of ectogestation

Abstract: Since the publication of the successful animal trials of the Biobag, a prototypical extrauterine support for extremely premature neonates, numerous ethicists have debated the potential implications of such a device. Some have argued that the Biobag represents a natural evolution of traditional newborn intensive care, while others believe that the Biobag would create a new class of being for the patients housed within. Kingma and Finn argued in Bioethics for making a categorical distinction between fetuses, new… Show more

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“…First, some clarifications. Many scholars have raised conceptual worries regarding the terms we use 10 11. Artificial wombs, biobag, ectogenesis and ectogestation are terms that are often used in this context but which do not necessarily have a fixed and shared meaning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, some clarifications. Many scholars have raised conceptual worries regarding the terms we use 10 11. Artificial wombs, biobag, ectogenesis and ectogestation are terms that are often used in this context but which do not necessarily have a fixed and shared meaning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%