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A Georgia woman declared brain dead is being kept on life support because she is pregnant. It raises complicated legal ...
Doctors said they could not turn off life support because it would end Adriana Smith's pregnancy in violation of Georgia law, ...
Atlanta women’s health providers and abortion-rights advocates are speaking out against Georgia's six-week abortion law as an ...
Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old nurse and mother, was declared brain dead at nine weeks pregnant. Georgia’s abortion law has ...
Medical care for brain-dead pregnant woman have been taken out of the hands of her family due to law, activists argue.
Abortion advocates are framing the case involving a pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain dead and has been kept ...
Her family is upset that Georgia’s law that restricts abortion once cardiac activity is detected doesn’t allow relatives to have a say in whether a pregnant woman is kept on life support.
A 30-year-old pregnant woman in the southeastern US state of Georgia has been kept on life support for three months – despite ...
In February, Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old Georgia nurse and mother, was nine weeks pregnant when she was taken to Emory University Hospital with severe head pains. A CT scan showed blood clots in her ...
A Georgia woman is being forced to keep her brain-dead but also pregnant daughter alive on machines. The costs, emotionally ...
A pregnant woman being kept alive after brain death because of Georgia’s strict abortion law raises legal and ethical questions about medical consent, experts said.
Adriana Smith’s case has drawn national attention and comparisons to The Handmaid’s Tale after she was declared brain-dead in ...