After thinking more about this I feel it's just too macabre and gruesome.
So the child has a death certificate with a "time of death'" on it, and the coroner must give permission for "the body" to be moved.
So they are just...using machines to pump air in and out of the lungs, making them rise and fall as if there is breath...but it's being done inside of a dead body? Realizing that is just...horrific.
Before, I was thinking of it as "letting her go" etc but now I'm realizing this isn't even about letting her die, this is about the decision to stop keeping a dead body warm and pushing air through it.these parents need a grief counselor NOW and they need to be helped to realize what they are holding onto is not their daughter but simply a deceased body. This is more horrific than I can imagine and I really, really hope that someone makes them realized this. The whole thing is just awful and gruesome and they need to realize that their child is gone, that body laying there is not their child.
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You are exactly right.

She is not in a coma, a vegetative state, etc. She is dead. That's terrible. It really is. And in a few more days, it's going to be more terrible, because she is....I can't think of any way to phrase this that doesn't seem insensitive, but she's going to begin to decay. Keeping a dead body on a ventilator (and probably TONS of medication to keep the heart beating and the blood pressure up) does not make one alive.
