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Atlanta (America): A pregnant woman declared ‘brain-dad’ in Georgia has been placed on the life support system for 3 months, so that the fetus in her womb can develop adequately to take birth. The woman’s family says that the hospital told them that it is necessary to do so under the strict anti -abortion law of the state. The woman’s due date of delivery is currently 3 months and it can be one of the longest pregnancy in such cases. His family is upset that Georgia’s law that banns abortion when hearts of cardiovascular activity is allowed to keep relatives as if pregnant women are placed on ventilator.
Brain dead declared in February
Adriana Smith was declared brainly dead in February, that is, she is dead. This information was given by Adrian’s mother, Appril Nuclear, to Atlanta TV Station WXIA. The 30 -year -old Adriana was the mother of a five -year -old son and a nurse by profession. Nucirk reported that his daughter had a strong headache more than three months ago and after investigation, Emori University Hospital found that she had blood clots in her brain and was declared ‘brain-dad’.
Removing life saving equipment can cause fetus death
Removing the breathing duct and other life -saving devices of Adriana can lead to death of an unborn fetus in its womb. Amori Healthcare said that he cannot comment on any personal matter due to privacy rules, but issued a statement saying that “he uses the general consent, medical and legal guidance of clinical experts to recommend” Georgia’s abortion laws and all other applicable laws.
Adriana’s family says Emori’s doctors have told them that they are not allowed to close or remove equipment that Adrina is breathing because the state law provides for a ban on abortion after detection of cardiovascular activity.
‘Fetus may not be alive after birth’
Newcomek told the channel that doctors have told the family that the fetus has fluid in the brain and is worried about its health. Nucirk said, “I have a grandson in his womb.” But he can be blind, may be unable to walk, maybe not survive after birth. ”He did not say whether the family wants to remove Adrina from the life support system. “This is a very complex situation, of course, not only morally, but also medically, but also medically, but also medically,” said Dr. Vinseenzo Berghela, director of maternal affairs at Thomas Jeffson University in Philadelphia. ” (With language inputs)
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