Melinda Gutierrez+FollowPregnant & Brain-Dead: Who Gets to Decide?Adriana Smith’s story is wild—she was declared brain-dead but kept on life support for 16 weeks so her baby could develop. Her family says they weren’t even asked, and the hospital pointed to Georgia’s strict abortion laws. Now, everyone’s arguing: Was this about saving a life, or was it a huge overstep that ignored Adriana’s wishes? This case is way messier than just pro-life vs. pro-choice—it’s a real-life ethical maze that’s got everyone talking. #Health #BodyHealth #ReproductiveRights1011Share
Sarah Bennett+FollowPregnant Woman on Life Support—Family Speaks OutThis Georgia mom was declared brain dead at 8 weeks pregnant, but doctors are keeping her on life support so her baby can grow. Her family says they had no say in the decision and are worried about the baby’s chances—he already has fluid in his brain. They’ve named him Chance and are hoping for a miracle, but the whole situation is raising huge questions about medical consent and who really gets to decide in cases like this. #MedicalEthics #FetalPersonhood #FamilyRights #GeorgiaNews #ReproductiveRights #Health00Share
Kathleen Lucas+FollowGeorgia’s Abortion Law Leaves Family in LimboImagine your loved one is declared brain dead, but doctors can’t take her off life support—because she’s pregnant. That’s what Adriana Smith’s family is living through in Georgia. Even though she’s been brain dead for over 90 days, strict abortion laws mean her body is being kept alive just for the pregnancy. Her mom calls it torture, and the family has no say. This is what happens when laws override personal decisions. Wild, heartbreaking, and real. #AbortionRights #GeorgiaLaw #WomensHealth #FamilyMatters #ReproductiveRights #Health85Share