2. Family Confusion
If a person has agreed to donate their organs, then their body is usually kept on life support, even if there is no chance of true resuscitation. The body remains hooked up to a ventilator, so that the organs are in prime condition when they are removed. This also decreases the chance that the new organs could attack the body of the host.
Many families do not enjoy this prospect and the concept of seeing their loved one’s organs removed before they have actually passed may be too much to bear. Being connected to a ventilator is obviously not the same as truly being alive, but for families who have watched the person they love fight off death, the harvesting of organs before the body has gone cold can seem ghoulish or unnecessary.