Doctors in Nebraska prolonged the life of a brain-dead woman so she could deliver a bouncing baby boy.
22-year-old
Karla Perez and her partner wanted a baby, but at week 22 of her
pregnancy, the young woman suffered a bleeding in the brain that left
her brain dead.
Karla’s family and the medical
staff at Methodist Health System in Nebraska faced an extremely
difficult task: how to keep the woman alive so that the baby could
develop and be delivered.
According to Washington Post, the last time a brain-dead woman in the United States delivered a baby was in 1999.
A team of more than 100 nurses and doctors were caring for Perez and her family, who spent days and nights at her bedside.
“You can’t be a part of this team without being affected emotionally.
“Her family’s resiliency throughout this whole thing, with her
grim prognosis and the reality of her situation — they never stopped
hoping, and they never stopped praying,” Somey-Shely said.
Doctors performed a miracle as they managed to keep Perez alive for
54 days, and on April 4, doctors delivered a healthy baby boy via
Caesarean section. The woman’s relatives decided to give the child a
symbolic name – Angel.
Speaking about the successful operation, Todd Lovgren, a doctor at Methodist Women’s Hospital Perinatal Center, said:
“At 22 weeks, the baby can’t survive outside the uterus or
outside of the womb, so if we were going to try and give baby Angel any
chance of survival, we would have to try and prolong Karla’s pregnancy
for as long as possible.
“Karla’s family asked us to try and prolong Karla’s life and try to maintain her as long as possible for Angel’s benefit.”
“Pregnancy was so important to her and her partner that she chose
to go off all these medicines while trying. They were very excited to
have this baby.”
Meanwhile, the medical staff at the hospital confessed that they had
never witnessed a case like this before. According to the literature
search they conducted, there have only been 33 documented cases since
1982 of brain-dead women kept alive until they delivered babies.
Newborn baby was stable after his birth. Angel was in an incubator and eating through a feeding tube.
“He wouldn’t have done this well if we weren’t able to prolong
Karla’s pregnancy to the point where the rest of his organs had time to
mature and develop, specifically the lungs.
“Right now we have hope and reason to be cautiously optimistic because we don’t have any signs of complications,” said neonatologist Dr. Brady Kerr.
Angel’s mother died two days after his birth, however, her organs helped to save three people who were waiting for a transplant.
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