Brain death implies irreversible cessation of brainstem function. While it is generally considered unethical and futile to support vital organs once brain death is diagnosed, patients who are both pregnant and brain dead complicate this issue. The appropriateness of continuing maternal somatic support to prolong gestation until delivery is an issue of debate. This paper reviews the literature and opens dialogue about the need for guidelines and recommendations in anesthesia care, including the ethics, legality, and cost of supporting pregnant patients who are brain dead, are in a persistent vegetative state (PVS), or are in a coma due to irreversible brain injury, in order to save the fetus. The review considers United States and international cases. Making a case for or against supporting these patients is outside the scope of this paper. Instead, this case report and literature review highlights the need for guidelines to assist health care professionals in providing care to for the pregnant patient who is brain dead.