Texas Forced This Woman to Deliver a Stillborn Baby [View all]
Brandy Zadrozny
Twenty weeks into Taylor Mahaffeys pregnancy, her baby started emerging from her womb, with doctors powerless to stop itand because of Texass fetal pain law, all the hospital could do was send her home.
Daniel and Taylor Mahaffey were 20 weeks pregnant and desperately wanted their child, but when doctors informed them a complication meant the fetus had no chance of survival, they just wanted their babys suffering to end. Yet because of their states fetal pain law, the married Texans say they were forced to endure a stillbirth and wait as their baby slowly died in utero.
The Mahaffeys had begun decorating the nursery in anticipation for the little boy they planned to name Fox, after one of the Lost Boys in Peter Pan.
On Wednesday night, Taylor, 23, felt something abnormal and since their last pregnancy ended in miscarriage, they rushed to the hospital. By the time they got there, Foxs feet were already pushing through his mothers cervix. Doctors tried several emergency measures to stop the preterm labor, including putting Taylor on an incline in the hopes that they could perform a cervical cerclagea procedure in which doctors stitch shut the cervix. Nothing worked. Nothing could save him.
Heartbroken, the Mahaffeys asked about their options. The only humane thing to do at that point would be to pop the sack, and let little Fox come into this world too early to survive outside, 29-year-old Daniel Mahaffey wrote Monday, telling his story on Reddit.
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