I watch cnn most of the day (at work) and the last few days a story has caught my attention and Got me to wondering what I would want done in this situation.
A woman in Texas had some sort of blood clot or annurism (sp?) back in November and sadly is considered brain dead. She was 14 weeks pregnant at the time. Now the husband and family are sueing the hospital she's in because they want to pull life support and the hospital says they can't because she's pregnant. She is now 20 weeks.
I haven't seen much about what the husband thinks of the baby.
I know this is really morbid but if you were in that situation would you want to be kept on machines if the only reason was the baby?
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As a side note, I just think the human body is pretty amazing if it can sustain a pregnancy in that state.
I asked my DH what he would do in that situation. If he knows there is no way to bring me back He said he knows I would want to do whatever needs to be done for the baby.
I wish I they had more details. the news story I hear is mostly about the life support argument and comparing it to the 13 year old girl whose family is fighting to keep ON life support.
ETA: I'll also ask my hubs when he gets home what he would do. I'm pretty sure he would keep me alive to save our baby.
The fetus was deprived oxygen for over an hour so it is unlikely to have any quality of life. I find this barbaric.
In another situation where it was a short term life support situation and the baby had a shot--then perhaps sustaining the mother is appropriate. But in my opinion, the husband is doing the most humane thing for both mom and baby.
With that being said, if we were in that situation, I'd want to stay on "life support" until the baby was able to be taken. But if there were any health effects(i.e. Brain damage) that were suffered by the baby afterwards, I wouldn't want my husband to have to care for a child in a vegetative state, especially when he'd have another child to take care of. So I would want a DNR drafted on the baby, because that is no way to live.
Not to start any debates, but why is it ok to have an abortion before 20 weeks, but not let a clinically dead pregnant patient be taken off life support before 20 weeks?
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I haven't read they story but when my mom had a c-section with my brother in 1982. She was put under and the breathing machine malfunctioned and she was in a coma for 8 days, they doctors told my family that when she came out of it she would be a vegetable for the rest of her life. Well she came out just fine and ended up having me and my sister. So you ever know, I know its a totally different situation but just thought I would put it out there.
If the baby has a chance, I don't see why the family would fight for the baby. My husband would know that I would give every chance to save the baby even if I was brain dead.
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The problem is she did not have an advance directive. She and her husband spoke about it and he knows her wishes. But the state of Texas has a law that the decision to bring a child into the world is not a personal decision between a woman, husband and doctor. It is a state matter. And that is scary and sad.
With that being said, having an advance directive would not have even helped in Texas, because women do not have the right to make reproductive decisions.
This is basically a science experiment where the Anti abortion people are hoping for a good outcome. But it almost for sure sounds to me that this not going to end well and if the baby does live will be in state assistance for the rest of it life. With Medicare and Medicaid. It is a lose lose situation.
Also- and this is what really bothers me- women aren't INCUBATORS. It is a terrible loss for the family, absolutely. But they aren't killing the mother to kill the baby- they are following her end of life requests.
Also, if the State makes the decision, you are taking away a lot of rights- you are saying that a woman and her family cannot make decisions regarding pregnancy, and that's a really fine teeny tiny tightrope you're walking.
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I don't think there will be a good outcome for the baby. I also wonder what the baby's life is even like in there, assuming it has any significant brain function following that prolonged episode of oxygen deprivation. Babies usually hear mom's voice, feel lots of motion, hear the gurgling of food digesting, etc. I wonder what effect her state has on that baby's development, even assuming the baby's health wasn't severely impaired when its mom died.
According to the husband, the hospital is misinterpreting Texas law:
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/pregnant-brain-dead-womans-husband-sues-hospital-21528221
If the baby is given a good prognosis, then I would want my family to keep me alive as a "human incubator" until the baby is full term, or close to it.
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When I was so sick with my gallbladder, my husband and my mom both told me they would chose me over the baby. At the time I was only 17 weeks but I was so mad at them! I would chose the baby every single time but I understand (now) where they were coming from.