If you die when you are pregnant, an attempt will be made to save the live of the fetus, but, most of the time when the mother carrying the fetus dies, the baby inside of her dies as well.
Sometimes fetus is genetically abnormal and dies. Sometimes there is knot in the umbilical cord leading to less blood supply to fetus and then fetus dies. Some times there is partial separation of placenta and blood supply to fetus is hampered. And then fetus dies.
If the child is young enough when it dies, the fetus is simply absorbed. If the child is well developed, medical attention is necessary, as the decaying body can be toxic to both the mother and the unborn sibling. In any case, if you are aware of the death of a fetus that you are carrying, you need to consult a medical professional immediately.
The uterus grow to make room for the fetus. A fetus that doesn't grow - no growth of the uterus.
When it dies.
The dead twin will be still-born and will have not effect on the remaining twin. You do need to speak to your OBY/GYN for more detailed advice.
According to normative practices, which vary, usually the fetus ( if both are dead) is removed from the Mother"s body. sometimes they are buried together, or the fetus is disposed of separately-depending on how far along the pregnancy is- and also if the fetus was damaged in any way- for example a woman could die as a result of impact damage in an automobile accident which might smash the fetus where it could not be restored for viewing, etc.
It all depends on the age of fetus. Granted, if you're still calling it a fetus it probably will not be removed. However, if a mother dies and an autopsy is called (which is very likely) it might be removed by the Medical Examiner and the family would decide what happens from there. Otherwise Funeral Directors are not authorized to do any such "surgery" in removing organs from the deceased.
He dies, he stops living.
Yes, it must be surgically removed.
the organs grow larger
what will happen if the fetus stomach is in the middle instead of the left side?