"Woman is Being Used as an Incubator, Because of Georgia's Heartbeat Law."
(Aaron Parnas,
May 15, 2025)
In a story drawing comparisons to The Handmaid’s Tale, a Georgia woman has spent over three months on life support—not for her own survival, but to sustain the pregnancy she was carrying when she was declared brain dead.
"Woman is Being Used as an Incubator, Because of Georgia's Heartbeat Law."
(Aaron Parnas,
May 15, 2025)
In a story drawing comparisons to The Handmaid’s Tale, a Georgia woman has spent over three months on life support—not for her own survival, but to sustain the pregnancy she was carrying when she was declared brain dead.
Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old nurse and mother from Atlanta, was just under nine weeks pregnant in early February, when she was diagnosed with blood clots in her brain. Tragically, she soon lost all brain function, and has since been kept alive by machines under Georgia’s restrictive abortion law. (Continued)
"Woman is Being Used as an Incubator, Because of Georgia's Heartbeat Law."
(Aaron Parnas,
May 15, 2025)
In a story drawing comparisons to The Handmaid’s Tale, a Georgia woman has spent over three months on life support—not for her own survival, but to sustain the pregnancy she was carrying when she was declared brain dead.
Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old nurse and mother from Atlanta, was just under nine weeks pregnant in early February, when she was diagnosed with blood clots in her brain. Tragically, she soon lost all brain function, and has since been kept alive by machines under Georgia’s restrictive abortion law. (Continued)
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