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Understanding Ethical Considerations in Obstetrics and Gynecology
It's important to clarify that doctors do not intentionally kill unborn babies. Their primary goal is to provide medical care and ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and the unborn baby. In cases where a decision is made to terminate a pregnancy, it is usually done after careful consideration of medical, ethical, and legal factors, and with the informed consent of the patient.
Doctors' decisions are guided by ethical principles, medical evidence, and their commitment to patient safety. They take their responsibilities seriously and strive to provide the best care possible based on the circumstances.
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