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The Adriana Smith case is not exactly about abortion.
The law shouldn’t force pregnant people to assume greater duties to their fetuses than parents have to their children.
A Georgia woman being kept alive because of Georgia’s controversial fetal heartbeat law turned 31 years old on Sunday.
Smith's family said doctors at Emory Midtown declared her brain dead in February, but are keeping her on life support under Georgia's "heartbeat law." ...
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Georgia residents and visitors revealed their top political concerns, with conservatives focusing on spending and abortion while others worried about education and government programs.
In Ginny & Georgia, the first words out of Georgia’s mouth when she learns her teen daughter is unexpectedly pregnant are, ...
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 ...
In collaboration with Adriana Smith’s family, Georgia Reproductive Justice organizations, and allies are gathering on Sunday, ...
The stars of Netflix's "Ginny & Georgia" share what they think comes next after Georgia's pregnancy surprise revealed in the ...
Tennessee's Maternal Mortality Review Committee no longer publishes quarterly updates that give recommendations based off maternal deaths.
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