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In reply to the discussion: Family of dead, pregnant woman is suing Texas for using her body as an incubator. [View all]KitSileya
(4,035 posts)For pregnant women, their will does not matter. A pregnant woman has no say in what happens to her body after she is dead. That is what is happening here. If her living will had said to keep her body alive in any way possible until the fetus can be delivered, then that is what should be done. But hers doesn't say that. It says that she doesn't want to be kept on life support if she is brain dead. But her wishes about her own body is considered irrelevant by the Texan law.
How would you feel if the hospital had started harvesting organs that wouldn't kill your loved one, such as corneas, pieces of their liver, a kidney, even if they had a living will that stated they did not want to donate their organs? That is what the Texan law does - it expropriates your body to keep a fetus, not even a proper person, alive. Oh, and in addition - you get to pay the bill for the organ harvesting.