Kit the Coyote
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Where I spend the next life has absolutely no bearing.
I don't have the full details but I gathered this event occurred somewhere around the 20th week of pregnancy and that the woman lived to have more children. So I can make some assumptions for the purpose of clarity.
- I read somewhere on the subject of premature birth that so far no child born prior to the 21 weeks has ever lived so the child chances of living after a C-section is effectively zero.
- The mother reportedly went on to have at least one other child.
- The Doctors were fairly sure at the time that she would not survive a C-section.
So the choice came down to an almost certainty that four or more people die, including the future unborn children. Or 'murder' the one child that is going to die anyway and save at least two or more of those lives. In the position of the father being asked to make this choice, what do you do?
I don't have the full details but I gathered this event occurred somewhere around the 20th week of pregnancy and that the woman lived to have more children. So I can make some assumptions for the purpose of clarity.
- I read somewhere on the subject of premature birth that so far no child born prior to the 21 weeks has ever lived so the child chances of living after a C-section is effectively zero.
- The mother reportedly went on to have at least one other child.
- The Doctors were fairly sure at the time that she would not survive a C-section.
So the choice came down to an almost certainty that four or more people die, including the future unborn children. Or 'murder' the one child that is going to die anyway and save at least two or more of those lives. In the position of the father being asked to make this choice, what do you do?