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The baby of a Georgia woman who was declared brain dead and has been on life support for months has been delivered. Atlanta ...
ATLANTA — The family of Adriana Smith, a metro Atlanta nurse who was declared brain dead in February while pregnant, said her ...
Adriana Smith has been kept on life support for months because of Georgia's abortion law, her family told a local news outlet ...
A baby was delivered via Cesarean section from a pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain dead about four months ago ...
Brain-dead mom forced to be kept alive because of Georgia’s anti-abortion laws gives birth via C-section - Adriana Smith, a ...
Smith was declared brain dead on February 19, when she was eight weeks pregnant. Newkirk said doctors told the family they ...
Smith's family said doctors at Emory Midtown declared her brain dead in February, but are keeping her on life support under Georgia's "heartbeat law." ...
The Adriana Smith case is not exactly about abortion.
A Georgia woman, Adriana Smith, being kept alive because of Georgia’s controversial fetal heartbeat law turned 31 years old ...
In Atlanta, Adriana Smith, a brain-dead nurse, is being kept on life support to sustain her 22-week-old fetus, named Chance. This case has ignited a debate over Georgia's abortion laws post-Roe v.
In Adriana Smith’s case, this law means her body is ... Kwajelyn Jackson, executive director of Atlanta’s Feminist Center for Reproductive Liberation, has been on the frontlines too many ...
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