This is a truly bizarre case to me. In my personal (not legal) and emotion-based opinion, forcing the family to endure this makes little sense. It is ghoulish. It's even beyond what the mother wanted, since she is now a corpse.
Like others said, it would be different if the baby was close to term. Then I could understand keeping the body going a short time to allow the baby to be born, but come on. Not only is the fetus not viable, it is horribly deformed. So the hospital is forcing a family to watch their loved one's corpse incubate an apparently horribly damaged fetus that is so deformed, it's gender cannot even be determined. That's is insane to me.
I hope the court allows this family the dignity of making their own, private, personal decisions and lets them let their loved ones go. The hospital is playing God here, IMO. There have to be limits on what technology and science are allowed to accomplish with human beings against their wishes.
Like others said, it would be different if the baby was close to term. Then I could understand keeping the body going a short time to allow the baby to be born, but come on. Not only is the fetus not viable, it is horribly deformed. So the hospital is forcing a family to watch their loved one's corpse incubate an apparently horribly damaged fetus that is so deformed, it's gender cannot even be determined. That's is insane to me.
I hope the court allows this family the dignity of making their own, private, personal decisions and lets them let their loved ones go. The hospital is playing God here, IMO. There have to be limits on what technology and science are allowed to accomplish with human beings against their wishes.