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Pregnant mom's headaches were sign of blood clots that led to her brain death. She's on life support because of Georgia's fetal heartbeat bill.
Adriana Smith, brain dead at 30, is kept alive due to Georgia's heartbeat law while doctors attempt to keep her body functioning long enough for her unborn child.
Georgia’s 2019 Heartbeat Law, known as the Living Infants Fairness and Equality Act, makes it a crime to intervene in a pregnancy after about six weeks or until a heartbeat is detected.
Adriana Smith's been on life support 90+ days with weeks to go in her pregnancy. Her family questions Georgia’s heartbeat law — and why they had no say in her care.
Family says woman declared brain dead but her pregnancy continues under state law Adriana Smith's been on life support 90+ days with weeks to go in her pregnancy.