Perinatology, focusing on the health of both mother and fetus during pregnancy and childbirth, involves ethical considerations that span maternal and neonatal care. In perinatal care, practitioners engage in discussions around maternal autonomy, informed decision-making, and navigating complex medical interventions while respecting the preferences of pregnant individuals. Ethical frameworks guide perinatologists in addressing the delicate balance between fetal well-being and maternal autonomy, especially in high-risk pregnancies. Discussions about the initiation and withdrawal of life-sustaining interventions for neonates involve complex ethical considerations, emphasizing the principles of beneficence, autonomy, and justice. Perinatology, at the intersection of obstetrics and neonatology, exemplifies the importance of ethical discourse in providing comprehensive and compassionate care to both mothers and newborns.
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