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  • Amicus Curiae sobre Dolor Fetal 

    Sociedad de Medicina Metrno-Fetal, del Real Colegio de Obstetras y Ginecologos, de la Asociación Estadounidense para el Estudio del Dolor y de 27 expertos cientificos y médicos (2021-09)
  • Amicus Curiae Brief on Fetal Pain 

    Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologist, U.S. Association for the study of pain and 27 scientific and medical expert (2021-09)
  • Los hechos son importantes: Dolor fetal 

    The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) (The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), 2021)
    Datos cientificos realtivos al dolor fetal
  • Facts are Important: Fetal Pain 

    The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) (2021)
    The scienti c facts concerning fetal pain
  • Dolor fetal, analgesia y anestesia en el contexto del aborto 

    Ibis Reproductive Health (Ibis Reproductive Health, 2018-04)
    Basándose en las mejores pruebas científicas disponibles, un feto humano no tiene la capacidad funcional de experimentar dolor hasta después del comienzo del tercer trimestre del embarazo, y es poco probable que pueda ...
  • Fetal pain, analgesia, and anesthesia in the context of abortion 

    Ibis Reproductive Health (Ibis Reproductive Health, 2018-04)
    Based on the best available scientific evidence, a human fetus does not have the functional capacity to experience pain until after the beginning of the third trimester of pregnancy, and it is unlikely that pain can be ...
  • Fetal Pain. A Systematic Multidisciplinary Review of the Evidence 

    Lee, Susan J.; Ralston, Henry J. Peter; Drey, Eleanor A.; Colin Partridge, John; Rosen, Mark A. (American Medical Association, 2005-08)
    This article examines whether a fetus feels pain and if so, whether safe and effective techniques exist for providing direct fetal anesthesia or analgesia in the context of therapeutic procedures or abortion.
  • Fetal Awareness Evidence Review 

    Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) (Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG), 2022-12)
    This document also considers whether and potentially how this new knowledge might be used to ensure the highest standards of care for women and birthing people during pregnancy.