COSTA, E. A. F.; COSTA, Emanuelly Alves de Figueiredo.
Resumen:
This monograph seeks to show that the anonymous delivery comes as a solution to
the tragic abandonment of newborns, because away underground abandonment,
avoiding hence inhumane situations in which newborns are left. There replacing the
abandonment for delivery. The child is delivered safely to hospitals who take care of
their health and then will forward it to the adoption, ensuring the potential chance of
living in a foster family. In turn, the mother will have guaranteed the freedom of open
maternity hand without being convicted, civil or criminal, for his conduct. The goal is
not to hide the socially rejected motherhood, but guarantee the freedom of women to
be or not child's mother who bore with broad access to public health. Children will,
thereafter, safeguarded their right to life, health and integrity and enhanced the right
to family life. The legalization of Anonymous Childbirth become the most expeditious
adoption process which, in turn, would reduce the number of children exposed to
death and abandonment. After all, if we put in the balance the right to life and the
identity of the unborn child, the first unquestionably should prevail, given that
affection overrides the biological criteria; opposition to anonymous childbirth, due to a
possible mitigation of the right to identity, is an unacceptable attitude. Thus, it can be
said that the goal of this study is on the Anonymous Childbirth, analyzing its
applicability in the adoption process. Addressing since the beginning of Anonymous
Childbirth in Brazil and in the world in so-called Wheels of Exposed, the adoption
process in the country, to the content and purpose of the Bills that deal with the
theme presented. To meet the purpose of this monograph, it was decided to literature
and historical research. As a result of this research, it is envisioned that by
implementing the Anonymous Childbirth in parental planning, we would be
guaranteeing the right to life, liberty, and effective family life and preserving the
integrity of the child through the principle of human dignity.