If a woman dies during labor, may one cut open her abdomen on Shabbat to extract the fetus?
Synopsis
The Mechaber permits bringing a knife through the public domain on Shabbat to cut open a woman who died during labor, to possibly save the fetus. The Rema says we do not practice this even on weekdays because we cannot determine the mother's death quickly enough for the fetus to still be alive.
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