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  1. 15 kwi 2021 · An ectopic pregnancy is when an embryo attaches itself somewhere outside the uterus, typically to a fallopian tube, thus producing an unviable fetus and risking the life of the mother. Catholic social doctrine provides two distinct definitions of abortion.

  2. In the hope of clarifying the guidance provided by the Directives and Catholic moral tradition, let's examine four areas relating to obstetric complications: informed consent, ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage and preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM).

  3. 27 cze 2022 · An obvious example is that of an ectopic pregnancy, when an embryo implants outside the uterus. From a secular medical standpoint, the ideal treatment is to catch an ectopic pregnancy early...

  4. The classical example of an ectopic pregnancy or the example of the cancerous uterus, which allow the surgeon, ethically, to remove the woman's damaged reproductive organs in order to save her life, should not be used as examples of abortion, even though a baby's life is terminated in the progress.

  5. 1 mar 2011 · Although ectopic pregnancies are not viable, some Catholic ethicists have argued that the Directives preclude physicians at Catholic hospitals from managing tubal pregnancies with methods and procedures that involve “direct” action against the embryo.

  6. 11 sie 2022 · A D&C to treat a miscarriage is morally permissible, while a D&C to perform an abortion can never be justified. Ectopic Pregnancies. An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg grows outside the uterus. Fertilization, the union of egg and sperm, occurs in a woman’s fallopian tubes.

  7. 1 sie 2009 · Ethicists have continued to debate about two means of treating ectopic pregnancy, namely, the removal of the embryo from the tube (salpingostomy) and the use of methotrexate. This article examines the major arguments in favor of considering salpingostomy intentional killing.

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