Judge to Hospital: Let Brain-Dead Pregnant Woman Die

He orders facility to remove her from life support
By John Johnson,  Newser Staff
Posted Jan 24, 2014 4:51 PM CST
Judge to Hospital: Let Brain-Dead Pregnant Woman Die
Erick Munoz stands with an undated copy of a photograph of himself with wife Marlise and their son Mateo, in Haltom City, Texas.   (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Ron T. Ennis, File)

A wrenching case in Fort Worth that has pitted a family against a hospital took a big step toward closure this afternoon: A judge ordered doctors to remove a brain-dead pregnant woman from life support by 5pm local time Monday, reports AP. It's not yet clear whether the hospital will appeal. The husband of 33-year-old Marlise Munoz had been pleading with the hospital to remove her respirator for weeks, arguing that the fetus wasn't viable and that his wife had no hope of recovery. But the hospital refused, saying it had to protect the unborn child.

A breakthrough seemed to come before today's hearing, when John Peter Smith Hospital acknowledged for the first time that the fetus wasn't viable, reports CNN. Erick Munoz found his wife unconscious in late November, when she was 14 weeks pregnant. He says both he and his wife, who are paramedics, have previously made clear that they wouldn't want life support in this kind of situation. (More John Peter Smith Hospital stories.)

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