Don't be ridiculous. An ectopic pregnacy can never result in a surviving baby... that's clearly "god's will" that the baby perish. There's no reason for the mother to die as well.
Even the strictest Catholic hospitals in decades past had a policy of "if it's the baby or the mother, we're going to save the baby"... but it was never "if the baby is going to die and there's nothing we can do about it... we still won't save the mother.
I am much more devoted to God's will than the average Catholic hospital (which, in many cases, also dispenses RU-486).
The fact that you do not capitalize "God" tells me something.