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AgnosTheist
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thats a good answer. is ‘first precept’ very important in buddhism? what about those monks who burned themselves as a form of protest?We are dealing with the First Precept.
I undertake the precept to refrain from taking a life.
If the mother will die without treatment, the mother cannot willingly refuse treatment that will definitely save her life but might risk the baby’s because then she would be committing suicide. Suicide is killing and against the First Precept.
If the situation is reversed, the mother may take substantial risk to her life to save the life of the baby short of intentionally killing herself. If the mother died because of those efforts, she would not be in breach of the First Precept against suicide.
I realize this is subtle but in both instances intention is the key. The intention must be that no one is purposely killed.
ok if the dying woman is unconscious and unable to make a decision, and that decision had been given to you as her next of kin, what would you do?