Expanded Prenatal Testing: Maintaining a Non-Directive Approach to Promote Reproductive Autonomy

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (2):39-42 (2022)
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In "Implementing Expanded Prenatal Genetic Testing: Should Parents Have Access to Any and All Fetal Genetic Information?," Bayefsky and Berkman argue in favor of establishing three categorie...

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