đź’¨ Abstract
In Georgia, a 30-year-old pregnant woman, Adriana Smith, was declared brain-dead in February but has been kept on life support for three months due to Georgia's strict anti-abortion law, which prohibits terminating a pregnancy once cardiac activity is detected. Her fetus is now 21 weeks old but faces potential health issues. The family and advocates argue that this prolongs the family's suffering, while politicians supporting the law view it as necessary to protect fetal life.
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