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Adriana Smith was declared brain-dead but her family had no choice but to keep her on life support under the state’s anti-abortion law ...
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 ...
Adriana Smith, the brain-dead woman in Georgia who was kept on life support until her baby could be delivered, has been laid to rest ...
Adriana Smith was declared brain-dead in February. Her family was required to keep her on life support until her baby could ...
Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old woman from Georgia who had been declared brain-dead in February 2025, spent 16 weeks on life support while doctors worked to keep her body functioning well enough to ...
Adriana Smith’s life and tragic passing have become a rallying point for advocates and lawmakers who say Georgia’s current abortion law doesn’t go far enough in protecting patient rights.
The family of a brain-dead pregnant Georgia woman, who made headlines because her body was kept on life support for months to continue growing her baby, laid the 30-year-old mother to rest Saturday.
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's life support system has been turned off, after she gave birth to a baby boy named Chance. She had been kept alive for four months despite being brain dead.
At Smith’s funeral, Democratic State Rep. Park Cannon presented a Georgia House resolution in her honor. The resolution, named Adriana’s Law, would ensure that pregnant individuals maintain ...
ATLANTA -- Adriana Smith, a 31-year-old Georgia nurse and mother, was just eight weeks pregnant when she was declared brain dead in February after suffering a medical condition.