When a person's 'sign of life' quits.....it's because of one of the following reason:
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They suffered from natural causes and no longer had the ability to continue surviving in their aged body.
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Because of some medical reason in which they couldn't overcome.
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Murder.
There's nothing natural about removing parts of a baby out of a woman and therefore killing it. There's nothing medical about removing parts of a baby out of a woman and therefore killing it. There is, however, something called murder when you end a person/baby's 'sign of life', by removing their body parts and therefore killing it.
It doesn't take intelligence to figure this out. Just morals. We unfortunately lack a massive amount of both nowadays.
I see your points, but in those cases the person was assumed to be living independently of something. I understand the signs of life side of the argument, but to that point, what would you say to someone on life support? Is it ok to give the ok to pull the plug? I bring that up because I see the mother as the life support system in this equation (up until the point where the baby can survive outside the womb).