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Atlanta women’s health providers and abortion-rights advocates are speaking out against Georgia's six-week abortion law as an ...
There’s been an outpouring of support for Adriana Smith across Georgia and the country, with vigils being planned and online fundraisers being held in her name.
The heartbreaking case of a dead pregnant woman who is being kept on life support until her foetus can be cut out of her womb ...
Her grieving family — including her mother and 7-year-old-son — are weighing their options when hospital officials tell them ...
ATLANTA – Groups that promote access to abortion and medical services for Black women said Thursday that uncertainty about Georgia’s abortion restrictions were to blame for the decision to keep a ...
The Georgia attorney general’s office released a statement clarifying that the state’s heartbeat law does not require a brain ...
Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old nurse and mother, was declared brain dead at nine weeks pregnant. Georgia’s abortion law has ...
It’s true that Georgia lawmakers probably weren’t thinking of women like Adriana Smith when they passed their abortion ban. Smith, a nurse and mother, was pregnant with her second child when she began ...
As Adriana Smith stays on life support at Emory University, here's an update on her baby, the controversy, and the GoFundMe helping her family.
Adriana Smith, a Georgia nurse and mother, has been on a ventilator for weeks after being declared brain dead, allegedly ...
A Georgia woman declared brain dead is being kept on life support because she is pregnant. It raises complicated legal ...
Emory University Hospital will not remove brain-dead pregnant Georgia woman Adriana Smith from life support, but state abortion law does not prohibit this action.