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Refinery29 on MSNAdriana Smith’s Case Isn’t Fiction — It’s Forced Pregnancy In Real TimeA 30-year-old woman was found unresponsive after days of complaining about headaches. She’s rushed to the nearest hospital, ...
Plugged In” hosts Sam Gringlas and Rahul Bali take a closer look at the case of a brain-dead woman that doctors at Emory University Hospital are keeping on life support because she is pregnant, citing ...
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 ...
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Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old nurse and mother, was declared brain dead at nine weeks pregnant. Georgia’s abortion law has ...
A Georgia woman declared brain dead is being kept on life support because she is pregnant. It raises complicated legal ...
A woman named April Newkirk said she is being forced to keep her pregnant daughter, Adriana Smith of Georgia, alive due to ...
A pregnant woman declared brain-dead months ago is being kept on life support in Georgia until her baby can be delivered — a decision doctors made to obey the state’s strict abortion ban ...
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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 women’s health providers and abortion-rights advocates are speaking out against Georgia's six-week abortion law as an Emory University Hospital patient recently declared "brain dead" remains ...
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