Birthing ethics: what mothers, families, childbirth educators, nurses, and physicians should know about the ethics of childbirth

J Perinat Educ. 2009;18(1):12-24. doi: 10.1624/105812409X396192.

Abstract

This article discusses current ethical issues associated with childbirth in the United States. It provides a review of moral problems and ethical choices made by parents and health-care professionals during the prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum periods. Ethical issues are identified and framed through a "naturalized bioethics" approach, as recommended by Margaret Walker and her colleagues, Hilde Lindemann and Marian Verkerk. This approach critiques traditional bioethics and gives attention to everyday ethics and the social, economic, and political context within which ethical problems exist. This approach provides the reader with the tools needed to critically assess the way ethical problems are defined and resolved.

Keywords: bioethics; childbirth; natural bioethics.