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That may be so. It might have also been God’s will for the child to survive as long as he/she has. When this started the condition of the baby, was unknown.This situation is different. We’re talking about a non-viable fetus in a dead mother. I do not think God intended for a fetus to survive this situation.
The point is there are those who have said that the family wishes should be paramount. I challenge that position which you have not addressed.There is no “defender” in this case, unless one believes that non-viable fetuses in dead mothers are supposed to survive. Now, if one wants to attempt to bring the baby to term, it can’t hurt to try. But playing God is not required in this case.
It is only different because you now know that the child is not viable. What would be your position if the child had developed normally or had downs syndrome? No one knew at the outset what the results would be.This is an entirely different situation. Dealing with the living is not the same as dealing with a young, non-viable fetus in a dead mother.