Is it immoral for a doctor to recommend an abortion?

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sandorski

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IMHO, we would need to know if the child would enjoy it's life.

If it got 5ish good years even connected to tubes and the like then that's sort of nice.

I deal mostly with animals. Even getting them one more good year is a lot in their lives.

With people that's not so much as a whole, but a alot if you are not working with a full lifespan to begin with.

For me, even my most crappy day was still a day I had some happiness in.

Might be impossible to know "would". "Could" is more realistic.
 

lxskllr

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the doctor, based on his moral stance, could have told the mother to not kill the baby. according to the above quote, this opinion is as good as any.

"told"? Not really the Doctors place.

That's correct. The doctor can give any opinion, but can not give mandates. If you disagree with a particular opinion, you can get another one, or do what you like regardless.
 

SparkyJJO

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Yes.

My pastor has a daughter that they gave a grim chance of survival upon birth. She's almost 2 now. Killing the unborn kid because he/she "might" not survive after birth and not giving the kid a chance at all is extremely cold-hearted. Not to mention murdering someone is immoral to begin with anyway.

If any doctor ever even hinted at an abortion to me I don't think I could ever go back to him.
 

guyver01

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Are you asking, OP, because your parent's Obstetrician recommended they Abort you due to a malformed brain, and instead your parent's decided to let it live?
 

IronWing

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Would it be immoral to recommend abortion if the doctor knew both parents supported gun control?













This thread can be fun if you put in the effort.
 

RocksteadyDotNet

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It's immoral if he DOESN'T.

Why would you inflict such an existance on a poor baby. Zero chance of survival plus zero quality of life.
 

Leros

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If I was in that situation, I would want to the doctor to present the option to me so I don't feel horrible about coming up with idea myself (or not even considering it as an option when I should be).
 

woodie1

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Would it be immoral to recommend abortion if the doctor knew both parents supported gun control?


This thread can be fun if you put in the effort.

Are you asking, OP, because your parent's Obstetrician recommended they Abort you due to a malformed brain, and instead your parent's decided to let it live?

Can't decide which is the best -

it's a tie.

You'll have to share the prize ... as soon as I can come up with something suitable.
 

amddude

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IMHO, we would need to know if the child would enjoy it's life.

If it got 5ish good years even connected to tubes and the like then that's sort of nice.

I deal mostly with animals. Even getting them one more good year is a lot in their lives.

With people that's not so much as a whole, but a alot if you are not working with a full lifespan to begin with.

For me, even my most crappy day was still a day I had some happiness in.

Nah it's better we make decisions for people who haven't arrived yet. Hopefully some day we can just kill off all the blind and deaf people. Right?
 

TakeNoPrisoners

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If the life of the mother is in danger and an abortion is the best option then it is not immoral.

If it is doubtful that the baby will live then it may also be a good option because the birth could kill the mother.
 

Born2bwire

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Would it be immoral to recommend abortion if the doctor knew both parents supported gun control?













This thread can be fun if you put in the effort.

Unfortunately, not everyone can be as conscientious as you, Ironwing.
 

ahenkel

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I was just reading this

How Doctors Die


I thought this paragraph was especially relevant to this topic

"Some doctors are stronger communicators than others, and some doctors are more adamant, but the pressures they all face are similar. When I faced circumstances involving end-of-life choices, I adopted the approach of laying out only the options that I thought were reasonable (as I would in any situation) as early in the process as possible. When patients or families brought up unreasonable choices, I would discuss the issue in layman’s terms that portrayed the downsides clearly. If patients or families still insisted on treatments I considered pointless or harmful, I would offer to transfer their care to another doctor or hospital."
 

Quakester

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This thread is for morons vs morons. Not gonna change anyone's views so what's the point. Rates right up there with religious, political, union and coke vs pepsi.

The OP is an idiot.
 

Colt45

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loljesus

It's immoral to not abort a kid that will surely die. Letting it 'live' would be harder on the kid and the parents, pretty fucking cruel.
 

zinfamous

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As a doctor, you shouldn't recommend the abortion. You give them the facts, lay out the options, and let them decide.

It's their body.

Thing is, you can recommend abortion for a terminal fetus all you want, chances are--many parents will still go through with the pregnancy.

-Unless it has Down's or is a gender that they don't prefer, which are the two leading reasons for selective abortion. ;)
 

Anarchist420

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Dr. Paul always recommended against abortions and never performed one, so I'd say it's immoral to abort. However, the Federal government shouldn't have any say about anything and that includes abortion.