Gregg R
Division of Social Science, Ethics and Law, Shriver Center, Waltham, MA 02254.
Women Health. 1993;20(3):53-73. doi: 10.1300/J013v20n03_04.
Women in the United States experience pregnancy in the context of more medical interventions than ever before. Procreative technologies can enhance both the range of choices for women and the possibility of greater social control of women's choices. Sometimes procreative technologies are a matter of routine, not choice. New developments in genomic research and prenatal diagnosis may lead to the routinization of further medical interventions in pregnancy. Women increasingly may lose the freedom to choose not to use prenatal tests or the information they provide. This article is drawn from a study of women's experiences of pregnancy. The women's stories and two examples of recent news reports demonstrate some of the pressures women face as they attempt to make choices about pregnancy and motherhood. The examples indicate that women face subtle and overt pressures on their "choices."
与以往任何时候相比,美国女性在孕期会经历更多的医疗干预。生殖技术既能增加女性的选择范围,也会加大对女性选择进行社会控制的可能性。有时生殖技术是常规操作,而非个人选择。基因组研究和产前诊断的新进展可能会导致孕期进一步医疗干预的常规化。女性越来越可能失去选择不进行产前检查或不使用检查所提供信息的自由。本文取材于一项关于女性孕期经历的研究。这些女性的故事以及近期两则新闻报道的例子,展示了女性在试图对怀孕和为人母做出选择时所面临的一些压力。这些例子表明,女性在其“选择”上正面临着微妙而明显的压力。