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Saw this story on Reddit. I question the "asked for C-section while survival was still possible" statement.
From the stories shared on Reddit, the only time survival would have been possible is before the birthing process began. Once the head was out vaginally, they couldn't reverse course and do a C-Section.
And if there were no obvious reasons to do a C-section, the doctor wouldn't perform such a risky surgery due to preference. That would have prevented the woman from ever being able to have a vaginal birth or carry another child beyond the amount of time her child was carried.
The cover up is the foul part to me. ****** thing to have to tell parents, but own the truth. But the death? Seems like a really unfortunate situation, but not malpractice.