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AP - Hospital tells family brain-dead Georgia woman must carry fetus to birth because of abortion ban
By JEFF AMY, GEOFF MULVIHILL and SUDHIN THANAWALA
Updated 5:48 AM EDT, May 16, 2025
ATLANTA (AP) A pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain dead after a medical emergency has been on life support for three months to let the fetus grow enough to be delivered, a move her family says a hospital told them was required under the states strict anti-abortion law.
With her due date still more than three months away, it could be one of the longest such pregnancies. Her family is upset that Georgias law that restricts abortion once cardiac activity is detected doesnt allow relatives to have a say in whether a pregnant woman is kept on life support.
Georgias so-called heartbeat law is among the restrictive abortion statutes that have been put in place in many conservative states since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade three years ago.
Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old mother and nurse, was declared brain-dead meaning she is legally dead in February, her mother, April Newkirk, told Atlanta TV station WXIA.
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By JEFF AMY, GEOFF MULVIHILL and SUDHIN THANAWALA
Updated 5:48 AM EDT, May 16, 2025
ATLANTA (AP) A pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain dead after a medical emergency has been on life support for three months to let the fetus grow enough to be delivered, a move her family says a hospital told them was required under the states strict anti-abortion law.
With her due date still more than three months away, it could be one of the longest such pregnancies. Her family is upset that Georgias law that restricts abortion once cardiac activity is detected doesnt allow relatives to have a say in whether a pregnant woman is kept on life support.
Georgias so-called heartbeat law is among the restrictive abortion statutes that have been put in place in many conservative states since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade three years ago.
Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old mother and nurse, was declared brain-dead meaning she is legally dead in February, her mother, April Newkirk, told Atlanta TV station WXIA.
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AP: Hospital tells family brain-dead Georgia woman must carry fetus to birth because of abortion ban (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
May 19
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underpants
(190,798 posts)1. Good luck kid.
Well send a recruiter by when you get near 18.
Other than that, youre in your own.
- paraphrasing George Carlin
At least there is family involved which is good.
Attilatheblond
(5,991 posts)2. Dead mother is NOT an abortion
It's fucking reality. Medical institution managers making decisions for a family are WAY outta line.
Attilatheblond
(5,991 posts)3. Aren't there laws about abusing a corpse?
maspaha
(483 posts)4. Compassionate conservatism...
gotta love it
Dixiegrrrl
(38 posts)5. Hope the family can pay that huge hospital bill.
Another example of well intended laws with poorly intended consequences.
debsy
(597 posts)6. How can the family be liable for bills for a 30-year old woman???
That sounds like the hospital is just trying to get someone on the hook to pay for her stay. I hope the family gets some legal advice because the hospital and/or state should assume the costs of implementing this care. She seems to be a single mother and not a dependent of anyone.