Unborn Child: Can You Be Protected?

Abstract

Continuing medical advancement in the area of prenatal care\u27 raises the question of when, if ever, the state may intervene in the life of a pregnant woman to protect her unborn child from abuse and neglect. This issue, though troublesome, can no longer be ignored. Since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Roe v. Wade, giving the pregnant woman the constitutional right to decide whether or not to terminate her pregnancy, there has been abundant controversy over the allowance of state intervention to protect the human fetus. This controversy necessarily entails a discussion as to when and in what manner the state may legally infringe upon a woman\u27s constitutional rights.\u2

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