Articles
Published 1999-11-01
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Abstract
This article presents sorne of the ethical and theoretical problems that reproductive decisions pose. I consider the difficult situation of HIV infected women who have to decide whether to begin or continue pregnancy, knowing about the possibility of transmitting the infection. Could reproductive freedom be limited? I discuss, among others, Parfit, Harris and Purdy's proposals. I try to show that a paternalistic solution is inadequate and argue on behalf of the importance of responsible and informed decisions on the part of the mother or the parents.