Consideraciones acerca de la "Interrupción voluntaria del embarazo", desde el punto de vista ético-médico (a propósito de un proyecto de ley).

Autores/as

  • Carlos Echeverría B Hospital Naval "Almirante Nef" Grupo de Estudios de Ética Clínica, Sociedad Médica de Santiago
  • Alejandro Serani M Centro de Bioética, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Grupo de Estudios de Ética Clínica, Sociedad Médica de Santiago
  • Ana María Arriagada U Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile Grupo de Estudios de Ética Clínica, Sociedad Médica de Santiago
  • Alejandro Goic G Academia de Medicina del Instituto de Chile Grupo de Estudios de Ética Clínica, Sociedad Médica de Santiago
  • Carolina Herrera C
  • Carlos Quintana V Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Los Andes Grupo de Estudios de Ética Clínica, Sociedad Médica de Santiago
  • Alberto Rojas O Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Andrés Bello Grupo de Estudios de Ética Clínica, Sociedad Médica de Santiago
  • Gonzalo Ruiz-Esquide Clínica Santa María Grupo de Estudios de Ética Clínica, Sociedad Médica de Santiago
  • Rodrigo Salinas R Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile Grupo de Estudios de Ética Clínica, Sociedad Médica de Santiago
  • Paulina Taboada R Centro de Bioética, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Grupo de Estudios de Ética Clínica, Sociedad Médica de Santiago
  • Ricardo Vacarezza Y Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile Grupo de Estudios de Ética Clínica, Sociedad Médica de Santiago

Palabras clave:

Abortion, legal, criminal, Pregnancy, unwanted, Rape, Fetal viability

Resumen

“Voluntary termination of pregnancy” can refer to actions intended to make a delivery easier, to provide medical care to the fetus, or to protect the life or health of the mother. All of these are proper medical actions and are by definition voluntary. In other cases, the expression denotes a termination of pregnancy before the embryo or fetus is viable, leading to the death of the latter. This action is constitutive of abortion under current Chilean law. The product of conception living being, who develops in the womb during pregnancy, is an individual, both in the sense that it is different from its mother and father, and in that it is a biological individual. For these reasons, such living being constitutes another patient in itself. The free and voluntary medical action of health care professionals is geared toward disease prevention or health recovery and medical terminations of pregnancy, as distinguished from abortion, are not criminalized in our country. Therefore, the idea of legalizing abortive terminations of pregnancy so that they become “legitimate health care services” is a call to the medical community, which should engage in a debate about the meaning and consequences of an eventual mandate of the State that would be at odds with the Hippocratic tradition. A woman can feel that her health is at risk due to her pregnancy, and she certainly has the right to request medical help. Health professionals should care both at the medical and emotional level for all those who require their services, especially when such persons are undergoing situations of vulnerability and distress. When requested to perform an abortion, the physician faces dilemmas that should be addressed in line with the present state of the medical art.

Biografía del autor/a

Carolina Herrera C

Clínica Avansalud Grupo de Estudios de Ética Clínica, Sociedad Médica de Santiago

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Publicado

2015-11-03

Cómo citar

Echeverría B, C., Serani M, A., Arriagada U, A. M., Goic G, A., Herrera C, C., Quintana V, C., Rojas O, A., Ruiz-Esquide, G., Salinas R, R., Taboada R, P., & Vacarezza Y, R. (2015). Consideraciones acerca de la "Interrupción voluntaria del embarazo", desde el punto de vista ético-médico (a propósito de un proyecto de ley). Revista Médica De Chile, 143(11). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/4603

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Ética Médica

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