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Re: Assault on mother at term, survival chances for fetusFrom: Yankowitz, Jerome (jerome-yankowitz@uiowa.edu)Thu Mar 10 11:50:00 2005
Laurel I'd like to just answer your question but the reality is that one of my fantasies is to have at least a part-time job consulting for the film and/or TV industry. Don't you need more input than just one question? Don't you need someone to get paid and hang around the set? Oh well.....If the women's heart stops you have at most 10 minutes (and probably much less) before the fetus will die or suffer severe consequences like mental retardation, kidney failure, liver failure. If you want a healthy baby for the picture she either has to stay alive for awhile but be unconscious or get delivered really soon--I would suggest under 5 minutes.
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