Title of article :
Prenatal diagnosis in Islamic countries: A narrative review in 2013
Author/Authors :
Kosaryan، Mehrnoush نويسنده , , Rabiei، Khadijeh نويسنده Traditional and Complementary Medicine Research Center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Rabiei, Khadijeh
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Abstract :
To review the current situation regarding prenatal diagnosis in Islamic
countries, a descriptive study (narrative review) has been done based on
the available data in formal international and national published
documents in 2013. The sources were papers, websites and electronic
books. Time limitation of searches has started 20 years ago. The main
languages were English and Persian.
Forty seven nations were officially referred as Islamic since more than
50% of the citizens are Muslims. The holy Qurʹan and Islamic traditions
(Shariʹaht) are the core of the civil laws, however, the legal grounds for
prenatal diagnosis differ in Islamic countries. The main ground is the
endangerment of a motherʹs life, however, severe suffering of parents (Osr
va Haraj) is also considered in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Some other
important issues such as pregnancies as a result of rape should be
discussed more in some Islamic countries. Many “hard to treat diseases”
such as chromosomal disorders, major hemoglobinopathies, inborn error
of metabolism, Duchene muscular dystrophy, spinal muscular dystrophy
are being diagnosed early in embryonic period that medical abortion is
advisable.
Prenatal diagnosis is an acceptable practice in both religious and secular
governments in the so-called Islamic countries.
Journal title :
Journal of Pediatrics Review
Journal title :
Journal of Pediatrics Review