So what you are saying that even if it results in the death of both the mother and baby; a procedure in the effort to save the mother should not be done.

I had what happens explained to me in a tubal pregnancy.
They indicated that it is very unlikely that a baby could be saved.
When they pointed out where the baby plants itself during a tubal pregnancy.
It certainly would seem they are correct.

I was just talking to a friend who had this happen to his wife. She ruptured and that was over 30 years ago now. Ever since that time, she has been in severe pain. Had they done a procedure earlier, that would have been avoided.

Not to mention that even before the mother knows she is pregnant, in many cases she is having health issues.

Tom

Last edited by Tom; Tue Jul 12, 2022 10:39 PM.