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Smith was declared brain dead on February 19, when she was eight weeks pregnant. Newkirk said doctors told the family they ...
The Adriana Smith case is not exactly about abortion.
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." ...
In collaboration with Adriana Smith’s family, Georgia Reproductive Justice organizations, and allies are gathering on Sunday, ...
A Georgia woman, Adriana Smith, being kept alive because of Georgia’s controversial fetal heartbeat law turned 31 years old ...
Georgia woman who was nine weeks pregnant when declared brain dead and now is forced to carry her baby to viability is the latest example of disparate treatment.
The anti-abortion movement is rallying around new laws that establish fetal 'personhood.' Doctors are scrambling to adjust, ...
Wade, how to balance the legal status of the fetus and its mother, and the limits of medical care. Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old Atlanta nurse, was about nine weeks pregnant when she was declared brain ...
This isn't the first atrocity due to Georgia's abortion ban. Last year, ProPublica reported that two women died from pregnancy and abortion-related issues after the ban went into effect in 2022.
Adriana Smith, a pregnant nurse declared brain dead in February, remains on life support at Emory University Hospital, with her family claiming Georgia’s heartbeat law prevents them from making ...
ATLANTA — The case of a pregnant woman in ... questions about abortion law and whether a fetus is a person. Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old nurse and mother, was about two months pregnant on ...
You can’t plan for a life-threatening medical emergency. But depending on where you live and if you’re pregnant, the tiny bit ...