In this case, it was: “According to the complaint, the baby’s legs and torso were delivered through the C-section incision without the head. The baby’s head was then delivered vaginally.”
The lawsuit claims doctors “pulled on the baby’s head and neck so hard and manipulated them so hard, that the bones in the baby’s skull, head and neck were broken.”
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According to the medical examiner’s report, the baby’s death was caused by the “fracture-dislocation” of his upper cervical spine and spinal cord.
Keep in mind that decapitation doesn’t mean the head was removed from the body.
In this case, it was: “According to the complaint, the baby’s legs and torso were delivered through the C-section incision without the head. The baby’s head was then delivered vaginally.”
From here: https://www.ajc.com/news/medical-examiner-rules-babys-decapitation-at-birth-a-homicide/LYMJVYQUUBCD3L5MHUGIQEO3PU/
Well that’s the most traumatic thing I’ve read today.
The article indicates that it was full separation
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It most certainly does not.
Wait… What? I swear the article previously said the torso was removed via c section and the head vaginally… I’m confused.
Edit: I forgot I read it in the article linked in this thread by @stopthatgirl7@kbin.social instead of the OP article.