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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.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSN‘Handmaid’s Tale’ in real life? Georgia AG says heartbeat law not to blameAdriana Smith’s case has drawn national attention and comparisons to The Handmaid’s Tale after she was declared brain-dead in ...
The family of Atlanta mum Adriana Smith have slammed the strict 'heartbeat law' which is keeping their brain dead daughter ...
Georgia's heartbeat law does not explicitly address Adriana Smith's situation, but allows abortion to preserve the life or ...
A Georgia woman declared brain dead is being kept on life support because she is pregnant. It raises complicated legal ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNLawmakers clash over care of pregnant, brain-dead Georgia womanAdriana Smith, a pregnant nurse declared brain dead in February, remains on life support, with her family claiming Georgia’s heartbeat law prevents them from making medical decisions.
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 ...
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Doctors said they could not turn off life support because it would end Adriana Smith's pregnancy in violation of Georgia law, ...
Por KATE BRUMBACK, SUDHIN THANAWALA y GEOFF MULVIHILLATLANTA (AP) — El caso de una mujer embarazada en Georgia que fue ...
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