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This review of ethical theories with application to two difficult obstetric
cases will allow the practicing obstetrician and gynecologist to use these
theories to help resolve difficult ethical dilemmas. In the first case a p
regnant human immunodeficiency virus-infected woman refuses to take triple
preventive therapy. with potential fetal harm. In the second case a couple
with a quintuplet multifetal pregnancy needs assistance decide about select
ive termination to effect fetal reduction.