Lethal fetal anomaly definition

Lethal fetal anomaly means a fetal condition diagnosed before birth that, in the physician's good faith medical judgment, is incompatible with life outside the womb and for which medical intervention would be futile;
Lethal fetal anomaly means a fetal condition
Lethal fetal anomaly means a fetal condition diagnosed before birth that, if the pregnancy results in a live birth, will with reasonable certainly result in the death of the child not more than three (3) months after the child's birth. See I.C. 35-46-5-3.

More Definitions of Lethal fetal anomaly

Lethal fetal anomaly means a fetal condition diagnosed before birth from
Lethal fetal anomaly means a fetal condition diagnosed before
Lethal fetal anomaly means a fetal condition diagnosed before birth, in
Lethal fetal anomaly means a fetal condition diagnosed before birth that a physician, using reasonable medical judgment, determines is incompatible with life outside the womb, in which medical intervention would be futile, and will result in death upon birth or imminently thereafter;

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