Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights
Explore the complex intersection of prenatal testing and disability rights in the thought-provoking book, Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights by Georgetown University Press. Published in 2000, this insightful work spans 392 pages and delves into the ethical implications of prenatal testing, which is often used to determine the fate of fetuses diagnosed with mental or physical impairments. The book argues that these practices can perpetuate discrimination and misconceptions about individuals with disabilities. Through a compelling debate on the moral and social consequences of selective abortion, this title encourages readers to reflect on the broader implications of prenatal testing. Perfect for anyone interested in bioethics, disability rights, and reproductive health, this book is a must-read for those looking to engage with critical societal issues.