Respectfully snipped.
I have seen 2 preemies fight for life & it's a very scary situation. I have 2 great-nieces both born at 26 weeks 9 years apart. Their mother was healthy in the extreme, but for some reason, she just couldn't carry a baby to term. The oldest is now 12. She has been wearing glasses since age 2 & has chronic asthma, probably due to her premature birth. However nothing slows her down much. She excels in school & has been in gifted & talented programs for several years. The second preemie is now 3 years old. For some reason, probably premature birth, she didn't walk until she was 2 years old........just couldn't get it all figured out. Only within the last 6 months has she talked much at all. Otherwise, she appears fine. She started pre K this year & is apparently doing fine. By the time their 18 month old brother arrived, the doctor finally decided he should take some precautions with this pregnancy. Don't ask me how he finally arrived at this decision. Duh....... He gave my niece steroid shots & she was able to carry the baby to 39 weeks.
My main concerns for the Munoz baby are that its mom is brain dead, was given electrical shock & who knows what else to revive her & no one knows how long the fetus was oxygen deprived.........probably for an extended time. I also worry about it getting the nutrients that it needs. We are also not aware of all the medical methods used just to keep Marlise's heart beating. I just worry about a baby suffering.
BTW, my second preemie great niece was born 90 miles away from the nearest NICU. Care flight couldn't operate because of extremely stormy weather. That same stormy weather also kept the ambulance from traveling at great speed so I'm sure we are doubly blessed that she survived with as few problems as she did.