Marlise Munoz has been brain dead since Nov. 26, and the suffering of her family can only be getting worse.
Munoz was found unconscious on her kitchen floor in November, probably because of a blood clot in her lungs. At the time she was 14 weeks pregnant. Ever since, she has been kept “alive” with a ventilator because the hospital where she was taken.
John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas, believes it must not withdraw “life-sustaining treatment” from a pregnant patient, based on a Texas law that so mandates. And now, lawyers for Erick Munoz, her husband, say that the fetus that his brain-dead wife has been kept on life support to carry is “distinctly abnormal.”
Erick and Marlise’s parents say she would never have wanted this outcome: She was a paramedic who understood end-of-life issues. She and Erick, also a paramedic, have a 15-month-old son.
He is seeking a peaceful end for his wife as a parent as well as her husband. Yet somehow, despite her family’s wishes, Marlise’s body is being kept on life support because it is still host to a fetus, now at about 22 weeks, that his lawyers say has fluid building up inside the skull, a possible heart problem, and lower extremities “deformed to the extent that the gender cannot be determined.”
How can the state supersede the wishes of Erick in this scenario? The answer is that it can’t. Hospitals cannot provide “life-sustaining treatment” to a person who is dead,and that’s what brain dead means: death. This is not the same as being in a vegetative state, where you can breathe without a respirator. In all 50 states, brain dead means you are legally dead.
So Marlise remains hooked up because the hospital is misreading Texas law. NYU bioethicist Arthur Caplan laid this out last week, explaining why the hospital is misinterpreting the law (and also why that law must be unconstitutional). “The fact that the fetus apparently has significant abnormalities shows just how awful, misguided and cruel the Texas law is,”
“The uncertainties about the pregnancy—damaged fetus, almost no cases of trying to bring a 14-week-old to term in this circumstance, what he the dad is able to cope with, his dead wife’s wishes about wanting to have a child if she cannot parent, the massive costs involved and the impact of a tragic outcome on his other child—they point clearly in the direction of who should be making the decisions and who should have been making them all along. Not the hospital, not the legislature, not pro-life or pro-choicers—the husband.”
Erick is suing the hospital with a hearing scheduled for Friday.
There is a precedent in Texas for withdrawing treatment from a brain-dead pregnant woman—Tammy Martin, the subject of a monthlong court battle in 1999—but in that case, the fetus was also dead. Still, any judge, whatever his politics, should follow that ruling and give Erick the right to respect his wife’s wishes. And the judge should act fast, because the fetus is approaching the point of viability, which will make the situation much more difficult.
This family has suffered so much already. No state, and no hospital, should invade this deeply personal sphere of heartbreak.culled
Oh Lord! Please send your divine healing on her.
ReplyDeleteDivine healing to a brain dead person.....okay o
DeleteThankful to God they have ruled to pull the plug ! She is dead and the baby was not viable
DeleteHer husband really wants them to really pull the plug on her and the baby.
ReplyDeleteVery Sad.
Did you miss the part where they said the baby is developing abnormally?
DeleteShe has no brain activity so what's the use keeping her alive still? And baby is abnormal. Cases like this can be dicey, reminds of the Teri Schiavo case back then. Good luck to the husband.
DeleteGuess sm ppl just can't read.
DeleteIts easy na........if the hospital decideds to keep the woman under life support, they should be aware that I am not paying for it cz I can't afford it......
ReplyDeleteAll these oyibo ppl sef
You no hear wet in they talk they go still bill the family
DeleteI don't want to comment on this.
ReplyDeletehmmmmmmmnnnn may the good lord protect us.
ReplyDeleteNa wa o but don't thy think mercy killing is a sin!
ReplyDeletethis is not mercy killing.the woman is dead.brain death is the same as being dead.they should stop ventilating a corpse.
DeleteWhat a sad news...
ReplyDeleteGod help them.
This is too distressing for words. My heart goes out to her poor family
ReplyDeleteDis oyibo sef. Not tryin 2b inhumane buh wat use is a child wif lots of abnomalities ehn?
ReplyDeleteshe's brain dead. she's dead. she can't come back.
ReplyDeletethe fetus is malformed. they can't even determine the gender of the fetus because of the horrible malformity the fetus is going through.
the fetus was deprived of oxygen for more than an hour.
the fetus is not going to be a normal baby even if delievered to term, and will have many many MANY medical issues.
Hmmm! So sad! God protect us!
ReplyDeleteThey should just help her end it so every body can rest..Really sad.
ReplyDeleteTragic!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the Indian movie Guzaarish!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm God is God
ReplyDeleteSo what kind of fetus are the breeding' when everything abt the fetus is abnormal already?
ReplyDeleteBtw is it something abt Texas weather that makes pregnant women's brain dead.
very sad america and fucked up law, sumtyms i just hate the independent state law rubbish. If to say na 9ja dem 4 don find spiritual house tey tey
ReplyDeletemiss somerhalder
Nawa oh!Things ar happening in this world ooh! Oyinbo ppl dey suffer oh.They nd to stop acting too knowledgeable wid all their scientific theories and human-free moral agents philosophy should stop and turn to God.
ReplyDeleteNawa oh!Things ar happening in this world ooh! Oyinbo ppl dey suffer oh.They nd to stop acting too knowledgeable wid all their scientific theories and human-free moral agents philosophy should stop and turn to God.
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God will perform a miracle that will shock the world. This lady will come back to life... @Stella when this happens.. All Glory to God almighty.. #
ReplyDeleteMay God be with them
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