A Brain-Dead Pregnant Woman Was Kept Alive in Georgia. It’s Unclear if State Law Required It.
FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, JUL 29 – The woman was kept on life support due to Georgia's abortion and fetal personhood laws, with her premature baby surviving in neonatal intensive care, hospital and legal debates continue.
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A Brain-Dead Pregnant Black Woman Was Kept Alive in Georgia. It’s Unclear if State Law Required It.
Originally published by KFF Health News A Georgia woman declared brain-dead and kept on life support for more than three months because she was pregnant was removed from a ventilator in June and died, days after doctors delivered her 1-pound, 13-ounce baby by emergency cesarean section. The baby is in the neonatal intensive care unit. The case has drawn national attention to Georgia’s six-week abortion ban and its impacts on pregnancy care. Adri…
A brain-dead pregnant woman was kept alive in Georgia. It’s unclear if state law required it.
A Georgia woman declared brain-dead and kept on life support for more than three months because she was pregnant was removed from a ventilator in June and died, days after doctors delivered her 1-pound, 13-ounce baby by emergency cesarean section.
Conservatives disagree over application of new law as brain-dead woman kept alive in Georgia
A Georgia woman declared brain-dead and kept on life support for more than three months because she was pregnant was removed from a ventilator in June and died, days after doctors delivered her 1-pound, 13-ounce baby by emergency cesarean section. The baby is in the neonatal intensive care unit.The case has drawn national attention to Georgia’s six-week abortion ban and its impacts on pregnancy care.Adriana Smith was put on life support at Emory…
A Brain-Dead Pregnant Woman Was Kept Alive in Georgia. It's Unclear if State Law Required It.
A Georgia woman declared brain-dead and kept on life support for more than three months because she was pregnant was removed from a ventilator in June and died, days after doctors delivered her 1-pound, 13-ounce baby by emergency cesarean section. The baby is in the neonatal intensive care unit. The case has drawn national attention to Georgia’s six-week abortion ban and its impacts on pregnancy care. Adriana Smith was put on life support at Emo…
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