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A brain-dead pregnant woman who was kept alive in the southern US state of Georgia due to local abortion restrictions has given birth, officials said -- with the mother then removed from life support.
Adriana Smith has been kept on life support for months because of Georgia's abortion law, her family told a local news outlet.
Adriana Smith, who was declared brain dead in February while pregnant, has been taken off of life support. This comes days ...
Georgia's "heartbeat bill" prevented doctors from taking the pregnant mother off of life support, despite her family's ...
Smith turned 31 on Sunday. Her baby, named Chance, was delivered early Friday morning by emergency C-section, weighing 1 ...
Adriana Smith, who was declared brain-dead, delivered her baby months after doctors cited Georgia’s strict abortion law to ...
Adriana Smith’s family confirmed doctors delivered the baby via emergency c-section two days before her 31st birthday.
Adriana Smith’s story has highlighted the impact of Georgia’s restrictive abortion laws. Her premature newborn remains in the ...
Newkirk said on Monday that Smith’s baby, whom they’ve named Chance, was born Friday and is in the NICU. She said Chance ...
Adriana Smith was kept on life support as her unborn child remained alive in her womb raising urgent questions about reproductive rights.
Smith was declared brain dead in February, but because of Georgia's LIFE Act — which bans abortion after cardiac activity is ...