When a pregnant woman has been declared dead because of brain death or cere
bral death and a permanent vegetative state, the life and wellbeing of her
fetus become a matter of crucial consideration. The possible options are an
immediate caesarean section, continuation of efforts to maintain the organ
functions of the woman to allow her fetus to mature, or discontinuation of
the woman's somatic organ support. The decisions depend on the viability o
f the fetus, the probable health status of the fetus, any wish expressed by
the mother and the commitment of her next of kin. Maintaining the pregnanc
y in order for the fetus to become more mature requires counselling of the
woman's partner or family members.
Immediate recourse of caesarean section should be withheld if the fetus is
too immature or has a probable poor health status.
Terminally ill pregnant women may require treatments which are potentially
harmful to their fetus. Medical abortion early in pregnancy or premature de
livery later in pregnancy are the usually recommended options. When the fet
us is viable although extremely premature, delivery should not be imposed o
n a woman concerned with the risk of leaving a possibly handicapped child a
fter her death.