In an action, inter alia, to recover damages for wrongful
Ordered that the order is reversed, on the law, with one bill of costs, the motions are granted, and the complaint is dismissed with leave to the plaintiffs to replead the cause of action alleging wrongful death.
The defendants contend, inter alia, that to the extent that the plaintiffs’ complaint seeks to recover damages for the wrongful death of their twins born prematurely, it should be dismissed because it fails to plead the essential elements of such a cause of action. We agree.
Although a cause of action alleging wrongful death may be maintained on behalf of an infant who is born alive but dies shortly after birth (see, Endresz v Friedberg,
We also conclude that the Supreme Court should have granted those branches of the defendants’ motions which were to dismiss the plaintiff mother’s medical malpractice cause of action seeking damages for the psychic and emotional harm she suffered as a result, inter alia, of the premature birth of her infants. In the absence of an allegation that the plaintiff
