2016-09-01 at 9:08 AM UTC
I have often wondered if a pregnant woman is decapitated, will the baby survive? I have also wondered if that baby lives his life, what kind of life will the baby lead, and will the baby ever be happy? No, his heart will be bloated just like his soul, I know that I can't take it, and I know that you can't take it, and I know that he sure as hell can't take it.
2016-09-01 at 11:16 AM UTC
Wtf are you talking about bruh
2016-09-01 at 3:05 PM UTC
lol @ the fact you "often" wonder about this.
2016-09-02 at 6:33 AM UTC
I once helped do a caesarian on a dead cow who was close to term in an attempt to save the calf. It was alive when we got it out. The mother had been dead about an hour or so before she decided to attempt and I'm assuming because of being starved of oxygen for a while it hindered the chances of survival. It lived less than 24 hours before dying and was weak when we got him out. I was ready to gut her open right then and there when I saw her fading but I didn't own the cow. It may have been a different story had time not have passed by as it did. I do know once you got a dead mother you have a limited time to get the baby out in hopes of survival. I believe the first or one of the first mentions of caesarian section comes from a roman solider who the mother died in labor and he cut her belly open to attempt to save the unborn child. I could be wrong about that but I vaguely recall reading about it a long time ago.
2016-09-02 at 7:30 AM UTC
Depending on the term and the time the mother has been deceased there is a possibility of saving the child.
As for the childs living of a normal life that really depends on if the child is reared in a home with a good polarity of masculine and feminine influence.
2016-09-03 at 6:22 AM UTC
when I was born, in a small town in Soviet Russia, my mother was promptly decapitated after they announced it was a, "THING!". I grew up to be a perfectly normal thing, if you ask me. :)