- A pregnant brain-dead woman in Georgia was kept on life support . . .
Ethical questions arise over case of brain-dead pregnant woman in Georgia Adriana Smith, a brain-dead woman in Georgia, was kept on life support until her fetus was viable Experts say it raises
- A brain-dead womans pregnancy raises questions about Georgias . . .
Adriana Smith, a 30 year-old nurse and mother, was about nine weeks pregnant in February when doctors declared her brain dead after she suffered a medical emergency But Smith's mother, April
- Adriana Smith Update: Baby Born Via C-Section - TODAY
Adriana Smith's Family Shares Update That Baby Was Delivered Via C-Section The baby boy, Chance, weighs less than 2 pounds and is in the neonatal intensive care unit
- The Adriana Smith Case Was an Ethical Disaster - The Atlantic
The Adriana Smith Case Was an Ethical Disaster Georgia’s fetal-personhood law pushed doctors into an extraordinarily troubling situation By Christine Henneberg
- Baby of brain-dead woman delivered in Georgia, womans mother says - BBC
Adriana Smith's baby, named Chance, was born prematurely on Friday, Ms Smith's mother told local TV station 11 Alive
- Adriana Smith pregnancy case - Wikipedia
The pregnancy of Adriana Smith, a woman from Georgia, US, is the focus of an ongoing medical ethics controversy Following a medical emergency in February 2025, Smith was declared brain dead but continuing fetal cardiac activity was detected
- Baby delivered from brain-dead Georgia mother Adriana Smith, family . . .
ATLANTA — The family of Adriana Smith, a metro Atlanta nurse who was declared brain dead in February while pregnant, said her baby boy has arrived According to her mother, April Newkirk, the
- Adriana Smith baby born: Pregnant brain-dead woman kept on life support . . .
ATLANTA -- Adriana Smith, a 31-year-old Georgia nurse and mother, was just eight weeks pregnant when she was declared brain dead in February after suffering a medical condition
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