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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]Boudica the Lyoness
(2,899 posts)The Hungarian mother was in the hospital while she was still alive.
"In the first two days we struggled to save the mother's life and it was proven... that circulation and functions stopped," said Dr. Bela Fulesdi, president of the University of Debrecen Medical and Health Science Centre, according to a Daily Mail report. "On the second day when [other] examinations were carried out, we found the baby was alive and kicking well in its mother's body."
The baby was never without oxygen.
I tend to believe the story might be bogus because of this statement; The mother's organs including her heart, liver, kidneys and pancreas were donated to four recipients two days after her baby's birth.Generally, people are kept on life support for one or two days after being declared brain-dead before organs are donated.
From what I understand, organs have to be removed within the first few days, otherwise they are no good.
Maybe the woman had brain stem activity and was not brain dead. Maybe the family wanted her kept on support till the baby was viable.