“…Although a summary of the literature is beyond the scope of this article, these individual studies have been included in reviews of perinatal loss research (Dyregrov, 1990;Zeanah, 1989). Although care providers have attempted to establish weight and maturity-related guidelines for providing and withdrawing treatment (Allen et al, 1993;Davis, 1993;Whyte et al, 1993), these efforts are complicated by reported case studies of the few intact survivors within this population (Amato, 1992;Coccia, Pezzani, Moro, & Minoli, 1992;Ginsberg et al, 1992;Muraskas et al, 1992;Optiz et al, 1993;Sherer, Abramowicz, Bennett, Mercier, & Woods, 1992). Ethical dilemmas have evolved because of extremely high mortality rates for newborns weighing less than 500 g at birth, which have remained greater than 90% for the past decade (Davis, 1993;Hack & Fanaroff, 1986, 1988Hernandez, Offutt, & Butterfield, 1986;Hoffman & Bennett, 1990;Whyte et al, 1993).…”