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100 1  $a Faúndes, Aníbal, $d 1931-
240 10 $a Drama do Aborto. $l English
245 1  $a The human drama of abortion : $b a global search for consensus / $c Anibal Faundes, Jose Barzelatto.
246 30 $a Abortion
250    $a 1st ed.
260    $a Nashville, Tenn. : $b Vanderbilt University Press, $c 2006.
300    $a xxii, 200 p. : $b ill. ; $c 25 cm.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-193) and index.
505 00 $t Factors that influence the severity of the consequences of abortion -- $t First preface -- $t Second preface -- $t Introduction -- $g 4. $t human drama of abortion -- $g 1. $t Listening to women : why they have abortions -- $g The $t story of a peasant -- $g A $t middle-class urban woman -- $g A $t young, idealistic career woman -- $g A $t mature, well-to-do physician -- $g A $t working-class teenager -- $g 2. The $t meaning of words -- $g The $t need to define terms related to abortion -- $g The $t reproductive process -- $t From embryo to newborn baby -- $g The $t beginning of pregnancy and of a new individual -- $t Ectopic pregnancy -- $t Defining induced abortion -- $t Safe and unsafe abortion -- $t Methods of pregnancy termination -- $t "Partial-birth" abortion -- $t Menstrual regulation -- $g 3. The $t magnitude of induced abortion -- $t Worldwide estimations -- $t Regional differences in induced abortions -- $t Regional differences in unsafe abortions -- $g 4. $t Consequences of unsafe abortion -- $t Maternal mortality -- $t Physical complications -- $t Psychological consequences -- $t Social consequences -- $t Economic consequences -- $t Factors that influence the severity of the consequences of abortion --
505 00 $g The $t Lack of social support -- $t Lack of knowledge of contraceptive methods -- $t Lack of access to contraceptive methods -- $t Failure of contraceptive methods -- $t Lack of control in sexual relationships -- $g 6. $t When is a pregnancy so unwanted that it ends in abortion? -- $g The $t absence of the father -- $t Financial constraints -- $g The $t inability to provide good parenting/interference with life prospects -- $t Conflict with prevailing social norms -- $t Health concerns -- $t Lack of social support --
505 00 $g The $t General conclusion on abortion and the law -- $g 7. $t Conflicting values encountered by health professionals -- $t Health professionals and the value of life -- $t Obstetricians and the fetus -- $t Medical technology and the presence of the fetus -- $t Technology and the acceptance of abortion -- $t Obstetricians and unwanted pregnancies -- $t Cultural pressures -- $t Public condemnation and private acceptance -- $t From accepting the exception to understanding the rule -- $g 8. $t Religious values -- $g The $t historical context of Christian perspectives -- $t Christian values about abortion -- $g The $t current position of the Catholic Church -- $t Protestant perspectives on abortion -- $t Jewish perspectives on abortion -- $t Muslim perspectives on abortion -- $t Hindu perspectives on abortion -- $t Buddhist perspectives on abortion -- $t Chinese perspectives on abortion -- $t Is a religious consensus possible? -- $g 9. $t Ethical values -- $t Our understanding of ethics -- $g The $t four principles of bioethics -- $g The $t bioethical principles applied to abortion -- $g The $t ethical dilemma for gynecologists/obstetricians -- $t Our reflections on ethical values concerning abortion -- $g 10. $t Values as reflected in the law -- $t Legal systems -- $t Legal systems and abortion -- $g The $t legality of abortion around the world -- $t Human rights declarations and conventions -- $t Abortion laws and human rights -- $t General conclusion on abortion and the law --
505 00 $g 13. The $t Abortion-promoting effects of "anti-abortion" politics -- $g 11. $t How to decrease the number of abortions -- $t Legal and moral prohibition -- $t Prevention of unwanted pregnancies -- $t Contraceptive services and the reduction of unwanted pregnancies -- $t Increase women's power -- $t Social support for motherhood -- $g 12. $t How to reduce the human, social, and economic costs of abortion -- $t Improving women's status in society -- $t Decriminalizing or extending legal grounds for abortion -- $t Improving access to legal abortion -- $g A $t fairer, more liberal interpretation of the law -- $t Access to high quality post-abortion care -- $g A $t more positive attitude among health care workers -- $g 13. The $t paradox : rejecting abortion and opposing the prevention of unwanted pregnancies -- $t Opposition to "artificial" contraceptive methods -- $t Opposition to contraceptive methods under the allegation that they induce abortions -- $t Opposition to sex education -- $t Abortion-promoting effects of "anti-abortion" politics --
505 00 $g The $t About the authors. $t 14. How to reach a consensus on abortion -- $g The $t social need for an "overlapping consensus" -- $t Is an "overlapping consensus" on abortion possible? -- $g The $t basis for an "overlapping consensus" on abortion -- $t Some reflections on the process for achieving consensus -- $t Bibliography -- $t Index -- $t About the authors.
520    $a Deeply touched by the tragedies of botched abortions that they witnessed as medical students and young physicians in Chile in the 1970s and later around the world, the authors have attempted in this book, to establish a framework for dialogue to replace the polarization that exists today.
546    $a Translated from the Portuguese.
650  0 $a Abortion $v Cross-cultural studies.
650  0 $a Pregnancy, Unwanted $v Cross-cultural studies.
650  0 $a Birth control clinics.
650  0 $a Medical policy.
650  0 $a Pregnancy, Unwanted.
650  0 $a Women's rights.
650 12 $a Abortion, Induced.
650 22 $a Family Planning Services.
650 22 $a Health Policy.
650 22 $a Pregnancy, Unwanted.
650 22 $a Women's Rights.
650  6 $a Avortement $v Études transculturelles.
650  6 $a Grossesse non désirée $v Études transculturelles.
700 1  $a Barzelatto, J. $q (José)
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