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TRAGIC UPDATE | Adriana Smith, who was declared brain dead in February while pregnant, has been taken off of life support. This comes days after her baby was born.
Adriana Smith’s funeral is set for June 28. The Georgia mother’s case drew national attention after she remained on life support while pregnant.
The lawsuit argues the state’s child welfare agency, a district attorney and others are complicit in a cover-up.
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.
Watch on Georgia’s abortion law, known as the LIFE Act, bans most abortions once fetal cardiac activity is detected, around six weeks, and does not clearly address situations involving brain death.
Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. This Georgia woman is an example of what Republicans want Smith has been on life support for more than 90 days now. Her pregnancy has progressed to 21 weeks.
For weeks, 11Alive has followed the story of Adriana Smith. Her family said doctors cited Georgia's heartbeat abortion law as the reason to keep her on life support.
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