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Fetal pain: do we know enough to do the right thing?
Oleh:
Derbyshire, Stuart W. G.
Jenis:
Article from Books
Dalam koleksi:
Reproductive health matters: Second trimester abortion: women's health and public policy
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page 117.
Topik:
Pain
;
Nociception
;
Development
;
Infant
;
Fetal
;
Neuroanatomy
;
Abortion and Law
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
614:312.31 REP
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Raising the possibility of fetal pain continues as a tactic to undermine support for abortion in the US and the UK. This paper examines anatomical and psychological developments the fetus to assess the possibility of fetal pain. Neurobiological features that develop at 7, 18 and 26 weeks gestation suggest an experience of pain in utero. Pain, however, cannot be interred from these features because they are not informative about the state of sonciousness of the fetus and cannot acount for the content of any presumed pain experience. We may be confident the fetus does not experience pain because uniqu in utero neuroinhibitors and a lack of psychological development maintain unconsciousness and prevent conscious pain experience. Before an infant can experience sensations and emotions, the elements of experience must have their own independent existence in the infant's mind.
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