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In February 2025, 30-year-old Adriana Smith, a dedicated nurse from Georgia, suffered a medical emergency caused by blood clots while nine weeks pregnant. Tragically, she was declared brain dead soon after. But because of Georgia’s strict abortion law—which bans most abortions after six weeks and recognizes fetal personhood—doctors told her devastated family they were legally required to keep her on life support to let the fetus develop. Her family had no legal say in the decision. For over 120 days, Adriana’s body was kept alive. On June 13, she gave birth via emergency C-section to a baby boy named Chance, weighing just 1 pound, 13 ounces, who is now fighting for life in intensive care. Adriana was removed from life support on June 17, and her family is now preparing for her funeral. Her heartbreaking case has ignited a fierce national debate over medical ethics, family rights, and the impact of abortion laws in the United States, forcing many to confront complex questions about life, death, and autonomy.

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