
Should we try to save every one? Ethical dilemmas and Christian values when treating very premature babies
Matters of Life and Death
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Ethical Dilemmas in Premature Care
This chapter delves into the ethical challenges faced by medical professionals and parents when making life-and-death decisions for extremely premature infants, particularly at 22 weeks of gestation. It emphasizes the need for collaboration between parents and doctors and critiques rigid guidelines based solely on gestational age. Additionally, the narrative explores historical perspectives, contrasting medical beliefs about the value of life with early Christian philosophy and Jewish cultural views on the sanctity of infants.
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