developed, how long it's been there, it can be very different. there are people who develop the situation, even after being born. so it varies. the concern is if this hydrocephalus is significant, it basically got fluid in the places where brain should be and some of that brain could be responsibility for the baby's ability to regulate the heart beat. so if it's not there, the baby may not be able to survive without the mother in this case. >> so charles, should the condition of the fetus, should it matter in this case? >> well, i don't think that is the determining factor here. i think there's something very disturbing, almost an abomination if in fact the mother is, in fact, dead. to grow a fetus in a dead body is a very strange concept, and to have the hospital either acting in that capacity or have statutes written so it can be