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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]karynnj
(61,085 posts)This seems to be a suit entered to challenge the law rather than change the course for this woman. Enough time has gone by that the baby is getting close to when it may become viable. (It is hard to see the case coming to trial quicker than that eventuality.
As time goes by, either there will be a baby or - after all these weeks - it will be obvious that the fetus is not viable. In the last case, the law kept the family from getting cloture on the death of this young woman and the lose of her child. On the other hand, if a baby with enormous health challenges is the outcome of this effort, what legally, morally and ethically is the responsibility of this young father? There is also a potentially normal baby resulting from this - who will learn of all that happened here.
In fact, could the outcome in terms of the baby affect whether this case goes forward? Given that the woman is by every account dead, would anyone against keeping the woman alive to give the baby a chance change their mind? If the baby is seriously impacted, should the state - which had a role by demanding extraordinary measures - have a financial responsibility for the baby?