She died of a broken heart, not childbirth. In Revenge of the Sith, the Medical Droid says "We don't know why. She has lost the will to live.
We need to operate quickly if we are to save the babies. " She had not even gone into childbirth at the moment, and was already dying. She was mortified at what Anakin had become and what he had done.
She could not handle or live with that knowledge. And she knew that Anakin had not died, or presumed he hadn't, because her last words are "There is still good in him.
She died of a broken heart, not childbirth. In Revenge of the Sith, the Medical Droid says "We don't know why. She has lost the will to live.
We need to operate quickly if we are to save the babies. " She had not even gone into childbirth at the moment, and was already dying. She was mortified at what Anakin had become and what he had done.
She could not handle or live with that knowledge. And she knew that Anakin had not died, or presumed he hadn't, because her last words are "There is still good in him".
Sometimes when a person is under extreme emotional distress their bodies can't take a lot of physical distress. Old people die of heartbreak all the time. They just lose the will to live and their bodies shut down.
I assume that Padme thought Obi-Wan hurt or killed Anakin defending her after Anakin attacked her. When she comes to, she asks about him but it doesn't show Obi-Wan's response. Obi-Wan probably thought Anakin was dead though and may have told her so.
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