The Italian law 219/2017 has established the priority of patient’s informed consent and of the connected principle of autonomy with regards to medical treatments. However, patient’s autonomy is not without exceptions: in particular, it does not apply to treatments contrary to professional ethics and good clinical-assistance practices. This essay aims to inquire the Italian legal regulation on the female choice among different types of childbirth and delivery methods. Two different cases are examined: the case in which the patient opts for a caesarean section in the absence of any medical indication, and the opposite case in which, instead, the patient opts for a vaginal delivery, even if there are medical indications that would advise against it. For each case I will reconstruct the current legal discipline and, then, I will make some critical considerations on it.

Tra tutela della salute e rispetto dell’autonomia : la libertà di autodeterminazione femminile nella scelta della modalità del parto / F. Poggi. - In: BIOLAW JOURNAL. - ISSN 2284-4503. - 2021:1(2021), pp. 105-117. [10.15168/2284-4503-737]

Tra tutela della salute e rispetto dell’autonomia : la libertà di autodeterminazione femminile nella scelta della modalità del parto

F. Poggi
2021

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The Italian law 219/2017 has established the priority of patient’s informed consent and of the connected principle of autonomy with regards to medical treatments. However, patient’s autonomy is not without exceptions: in particular, it does not apply to treatments contrary to professional ethics and good clinical-assistance practices. This essay aims to inquire the Italian legal regulation on the female choice among different types of childbirth and delivery methods. Two different cases are examined: the case in which the patient opts for a caesarean section in the absence of any medical indication, and the opposite case in which, instead, the patient opts for a vaginal delivery, even if there are medical indications that would advise against it. For each case I will reconstruct the current legal discipline and, then, I will make some critical considerations on it.
childbirth; medical ethics; informed consent; female autonomy; caesarean section
Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia del Diritto
2021
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