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Organs taken from adults are taken with their consent after they die on their own of natural causes, while in these cases small human beings who never consented have been torn apart

Minors can't give consent; their parents do that. It's the law.

The Littlest Donors: Neonatal Organ Donation Offers Hope In Tragedy

by JoNel Aleccia


Deanna Slifka, 28, stores a cast of the hand and foot of her stillborn daughter, Sophia, as Isabella, 3 watches. Sophia died at birth and her parents became part of a small but growing group of parents who agree to neonatal organ and tissue donation. Ricky Rhodes for NBC News

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