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The Adriana Smith case is not exactly about abortion.
A Georgia woman being kept alive because of Georgia’s controversial fetal heartbeat law turned 31 years old on Sunday.
In Georgia, dozens of OB-GYNs have warned the state law interferes with patient care -- a problem in a state with one of the worst maternal mortality rates in the U.S., and where Black women are more ...
Editorial / In this new era of Jane Crow, the right to choose is not only a question of bodily autonomy in life, but even in ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Texas hospital that repeatedly sent a woman who was bleeding and in pain home without ending her ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said Tuesday that they were ...
According to Smith's family, her doctors said they can not remove life support because Georgia's abortion laws forbid abortion after cardiac activity is detected in the fetus.
The Georgia woman's family said it's been traumatic to watch her kept on life support to continue the pregnancy, according to ...
Adriana Smith, who is pregnant, has been brain dead for more than 90 days but is still being kept alive due to the state ban on abortion. Now, her mother is detailing how the experience has been ...
Earlier this month, the Georgia Supreme Court reinstated Georgia's six week abortion ban. Here’s a recap of the rulings that led up to this decision, and what it means for Georgians. On Oct. 7 ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. — The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday halted a ruling striking down the state’s near-ban on abortions while it considers the state’s appeal. The high court’s order came a ...
Wade abortion rights (2022). The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday rejected a lower court's ruling that says the state's near-total abortion ban was unconstitutional. That ban has been in effect ...