K_Z
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While I am holding out hope for the baby. I understand that it's most likely not gonna be a happy ending.
But why would they just leave her body after the c section? Why not clean her up. Even if she isn't leaving the Or alive. Why won't the give her the same treatment as everyone else. That's really awful what you described. I hope that's not how it all happens.
BBM. There is no reason to keep her body functioning, or her heart beating, once the fetus is cut from her body, and the umbilical cord cut.
The nurses will do their best to clean her up before tagging her body, and wrapping it and doing the paperwork before she is moved to the morgue. But she will be a bloody mess that will continue to seep and soak thru any wadding or packing that can be applied. There will be no effort to stop hemorrhage, give Pitocin to clamp down a flaccid uterus, etc. She is dead. She will be even "more dead" when the baby is cut out. Except that in her "second" death, she is now a coroner's/ ME case. So all tubes will be left in place, and I doubt that even the C-section incision will be sutured. They will pack her full of lap sponges to soak up the amniotic fluid and blood.
And, BTW, there won't be a nice "bikini" pfannenstiel incision. It will be a huge midline incision from the bottom of the ribs to the symphysis pubis. Flayed wide as possible. There is no earthly reason to do a pfannenstiel incision to preserve the uterus-- she isn't having any more kids. Rapid exposure will be necessary to get the fetus out as quickly as possible. It will be a bloody mess.
But we will never hear the story of MM's last moments in the OR. All that will be broadcast and covered is the story of the fetus. MM will be invisible as soon as the cord is cut. She is the decanting jar in this brave new world.