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A pregnant brain-dead woman in Georgia was kept on life support until her fetus was viable. Experts say it raises ethical and legal questions.
The heartbreaking case of Adriana Smith, a brain-dead pregnant mother from Georgia, has sparked widespread attention across ...
The family of Adriana Smith, a brain dead woman who had her premature baby delivered by doctors while being forcibly kept ...
The baby of Adriana Smith, the Atlanta-based pregnant woman who was declared brain dead in February and kept alive on ...
Smith was declared brain dead in February, but because of Georgia's LIFE Act — which bans abortion after cardiac activity is ...
A woman on life support underwent an emergency C-section to deliver her child due to Georgia state laws on reproductive ...
Adriana Smith, who was declared brain-dead, delivered her baby months after doctors cited Georgia’s strict abortion law to ...
Adriana Smith was declared brain dead months ago. Doctors in Georgia were forced to keep her alive until her pregnancy was ...
Adriana Smith, declared braindead in February, delivered a baby via C-Section. The newborn, Chance, is in NICU.
American singer Olivia Rodrigo addressed the growing outrage over Adriana Smith, a brain-dead woman who remained on life support in Georgia to keep her pregnancy viable.
Fetal personhood’ law explained as brain dead pregnant woman, Adriana Smith, her 1lb baby delivered by doctors after being ...
The baby of Adriana Smith, a brain-dead pregnant woman who was being kept alive by ventilators under Georgia’s abortion law, ...