Childbirth and the Law Author:John Seymour Childbirth and the Law examines aspects of English, United States, Canadian, and Australian law as it applies to the foetus, the pregnant woman, and the doctor or midwife who provides antenatal and perinatal care. A major part of the book consists of a critical examination of the law's attempts to protect the foetus, which is threatened by condu... more »ct such as a criminal assault, maternal drug-taking or parental refusal of medical treatment. The remainder of the work deals with the rapidly expanding and increasingly complex body of law on the liability of obstetricians, general practitioners, and midwives when negligent antenatal or perinatal care has been provided. There are numerous situations in which these health care professionals (or their employees) can be liable to pay damages. They can be sued if their negligence has harmed the mother, caused the birth of an injured, disabled, or stillborn child, or has resulted in the birth of an unwanted child. The book provides a comprehensive statement of the law on antenatal intervention to protect the foetus and on the responsibilities of those who care for pregnant women. By examining the nature of the relationship between a pregnant woman and her foetus, and the operation of child protection and criminal laws and the law of negligence John Seymour explores questions about maternal autonomy, the rights of the woman and the foetus, and the role of the law in protecting those rights and providing compensation when something goes wrong.« less