I accidentally solved this from a religious source! C.l949 If a woman had died of what was called an ectopic pregnancy, the woman"s body was opened up by Caesarian and the fetus removed, and it was baptized. (It is not known if any name was assigned) This applied only in Church-operated hospitals. The subject is discussed in a fairly candid fashion in the works of Paul Blanshard.
The deceased fetus will need to be removed before they send the woman home.
Caffeine can pass from a pregnant woman's body into the developing fetus.
Fetus
Yes the fetus has to come out and then the belly goes back. You can't go back to be thin again if you have a fetus inside and fluid.
Consideration of risks and potential benefits for the fetus and the pregnant woman.
It means that when a pregnant woman drinks alcohol so does the fetus. So she is not drinking alone.
I assume you mean embalmed- as Mummification is an ancient, obsolete practice. It would depend on religious traditions and circumstances. Sometimes the fetus ( assuming Both are dead) is removed from the mother"s corpse and is buried separately. If the woman was only (slightly) pregnant, it might not make any difference in funerary practices. The Half-length or playing card presentation is common anyhow. I am aware of a tragic case where a young woman died ( of unrelated causes than pregnancy) but was heavily pregnant) The fetus was left inside- the Woman was displayed full length- in her Wedding Gown, unusual but rare.
No. There hasn't There has been cases that a woman can be pregnant with her tubes tied Not removed
It sedated pregnant women, and then it affected the fetus of the pregnant woman which caused birth defects
According to normative practices, which vary, usually the fetus ( if both are dead) is removed from the Mother"s body. sometimes they are buried together, or the fetus is disposed of separately-depending on how far along the pregnancy is- and also if the fetus was damaged in any way- for example a woman could die as a result of impact damage in an automobile accident which might smash the fetus where it could not be restored for viewing, etc.
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