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Brain-dead Canadian woman dies after son’s birth

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Paula Newton
February 11, 2014

(CNN) – A ventilator kept Robyn Benson breathing for weeks so the baby growing inside her could survive.

Doctors delivered the brain-dead Canadian woman’s son on Saturday. She died the next day.

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Dylan Benson
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“On Sunday, we had to unfortunately say goodbye to the strongest and most wonderful woman I have ever met,” her husband, Dylan Benson, wrote on his website.

Their newborn son, Iver, is in a neonatal intensive care unit in Victoria, British Columbia, a hospital spokeswoman said. He could be hospitalized for eight more weeks, Dylan Benson told CNN on Tuesday.

“He’s doing well, still learning to breathe and all those things. … But he’s the cutest little man,” he said.

The Benson family’s ordeal began shortly after Christmas.

Robyn Benson complained of a “terrible, terrible headache” and sent her husband out to get some Tylenol. When he returned, she was unresponsive, but still breathing.

At the hospital, doctors discovered she suffered a brain hemorrhage. She was later declared brain-dead.

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Photo courtesy cbc.ca

The situation left Dylan Benson in an unimaginable position, counting down the days until the birth of his son — and the death of his wife.

The case drew some comparisons to the case of Marlise Muñoz in Texas, another pregnant woman who was declared brain-dead and hooked up to machines that kept her heart and lungs working. But there were two key differences.

In Muñoz’s case, her husband wanted her taken off a ventilator, and the hospital acknowledged the fetus she carried was not viable. A court ultimately ordered the hospital to disconnect the ventilator.

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