Title of article :
Permissibility of Multifetal Pregnancy Reduction from The Shiite Point of View
Author/Authors :
Zabihi Bidgoli، Atefeh نويسنده Department of Family Law, Faculty of Law, Imam Sadiq University, Tehran, Iran , , Azimzadeh Ardbili، Faezeh نويسنده Department of Theology and Law, Imam Sadiq University, Tehran, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 40 سال 2017
Abstract :
Background: Advancements in medical technology have significantly increased the possibility
of successful infertility treatment. Medical interventions in the initial process of pregnancy
that intend to increase the chances of pregnancy create the risk of multifetal pregnancies
for both mothers and fetuses. Physicians attempt to reduce the numbers of fetuses
in order to decrease this risk and guarantee the continuation of pregnancy. The aim of this
paper is to understand the Shiite instruction in terms of the risks multifetal pregnancies have
for fetuses and if it is permissible to reduce the numbers of fetuses. An affirmative answer
will lead to the development of Islamic criteria for reduction of the number of embryos.
Materials and Methods: This analytical-descriptive research gathered relevant data as a literature
search. We reviewed a number of Islamic resources that pertained to the fetus; after a
description of the fundamentals and definitions, we subsequently analyzed juridical texts. The
order of reduction was inevitably determined by taking into consideration the rules that governed
the abortion provisions or general juridical rules. We also investigated the UK law as a
comparison to the Shiite perspective.
Results: The primary ordinance states that termination of an embryo is not permitted and
is considered taboo. However, fetal reductions that occur in emergency situations where
there is no option or ordinary indication are permitted before the time of ensoulment. The
goal of reduction can be chosen from different ways.
Conclusion: According to Shiite sources, fetal reduction is permitted. Defective fetuses
are the criteria for selective reduction. If none are defective, the criteria are possibility and
facility. But if the possibility of selection is equally for more than one fetus, the criterion
is importance (for example one fetus is healthier).
Journal title :
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
Journal title :
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility