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Georgia laws restricting abortion harmed Black women including Adriana Smith, Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller. Lawmakers could have passed measures to protect maternal health.
Adriana Smith was laid to rest as her loved ones celebrated her at a funeral service on June 28, 2025. Smith was kept on life ...
LITHONIA, Ga. — A Georgia family said their final goodbyes Saturday to Adriana Monet Smith, the young nurse and mother who was kept on life support for months to deliver her unborn child.
A woman on life support underwent an emergency C-section to deliver her child due to Georgia state laws on reproductive rights.
Adriana Smith was declared brain-dead in February. Her family was required to keep her on life support until her baby could be born and survive on his own.
LITHONIA, Ga. — Before she was a patient, Adriana Smith was a nurse who showed up for others with quick hands, a sharp mind, and a heart that never hesitated. Even in death, her life of service ...
Adriana Smith, a pregnant Georgia mother whose loved ones say was declared brain dead by doctors in February, is raising never-before-asked questions about medical decisions, consent, livelihood ...
Adriana Smith, a woman from Georgia who was compelled to bear a child, gave birth after months of being brain dead. She is now anticipated to be taken off life support. According to her family ...
Georgia's heartbeat law does not explicitly address Adriana Smith's situation, but allows abortion to preserve the life or physical health of the pregnant woman.
Adriana Smith, the brain-dead pregnant woman in Georgia, delivered her baby via C-section while being kept on life support due to the state’s abortion laws. Her son, Chance, was born prematurely ...
Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old nurse and mother, was about two months pregnant on Feb. 19 when she was declared brain dead, according to an online fundraising page started by her mother.