" Adriana Smith deserves to perch . Her family merit peace . "

Note : This article contains mention of medical abuse and deprivation of life history , include that of an infant .

Adriana Smith is a 30-year-old Black nurse and mother in Georgia. She was about nine weeks pregnant with a boy in February when her boyfriend woke up to her gasping for air in her sleep andgurgling.

Her mother told the mass medium that her girl had seek discussion at Northside Hospital the previous Nox and was released after being administered medication , but no CT scans or other trial .

Smith was taken to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta “with severe head pains,” according toMSNBC. “A CT scan showed blood clots in her brain, and soon physicians declared Smith to be brain-dead.” She has now been on life support for over 90 days.

The murky legality around this centers on Georgia’s LIFE Act, a law banning most abortions after roughly six weeks of pregnancy once “fetal cardiac activity can be detected” — aka Georgia’s heartbeat law. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed the bill into law in 2019, but it was onlyinvokedonceRoe v. Wadewas struck down by the Supreme Court in 2022.

Medical staff at Emory, where Adriana Smith worked, have been ignoring the wishes of her family in favor of the law, which leaves a glaring gray area in the case of a legally dead mother.

Smith’s mother and family have expressed that they’ve had virtually no say in her medical care or that of her fetus. “She’s been breathing through machines for more than 90 days,” her mothersaid. “It’s torture for me. I see my daughter breathing, but she’s not there. And her son — I bring him to see her.”

The family has reportedly been by her side every day since she was admitted to the hospital . Smith ’s unseasoned son reportedly thinks his mother is just sleeping .

“I’m the mother of a brain-dead son whose organs were donated,” said TikTok user Jennifer Comstock (@positivejen) in avideoearlier this week. “People need to understand what it’s like to keep a brain-dead body alive.” She goes on to explain that it took time for the hospital to stabilize and prepare his organs for donation and to find suitable recipients because of his blood type.

“During that two days, the amount of interventions they had to do to keep my son’s body was unbelievable,” Comstock says. “Obviously, he was on a ventilator, but you also can’t regulate your own heartbeat. You can’t maintain your own blood pressure. They’re giving you all kinds of medications […] His kidneys were failing. They had to give him medication to fix that.”

But, as Comstock says, there’s one major difference between the case of her 30-year-old son and that of Adriana Smith: “My son wanted to be an organ donor, and that is why we continued to do it. And my son saved lives,” she said. “But I don’t think you guys understand. This woman is not in a vegetative state; she’s not in a coma. She’s dead.”

“This family is being put to torture. I did this of my own free will, and I am still traumatized,” she concludes.

People replied to the video in droves. This person wrote about how having a body that is technically “alive” is only one part of the equation in a healthy pregnancy.

Someone else echoed what Jennifer said in the video about the crucial difference in having the choice to be kept on life support; she replied, “Pregnant Georgia women seem to belong to the state not to them selves.”

A lot of other folks just said that what’s happening to Adriana Smith is wrong:

Another creator, Grace Wells (@0fficial.c0wgirlon TikTok), made a video with the heading, “What does it mean to be born of a corpse?”

" Adriana smith deserves to rest . Her kinfolk deserves peacefulness . Humanity merit guard from birth by cadaver , " she captioned the television .

“You think that a brain-dead person just isn’t conscious anymore and their body’s all working and so their body’s just gonna grow the baby either way?” she says. “That’s not what’s happening.”

“It is not pro-life to force a child to be born of a corpse,” Grace repeats twice. “And what are the medical implications of a fetus gestating in the chemical environment of a corpse, of a brain-dead person who has to be on medication to regulate every single bodily function because their brain cannot do it because they are dead?”

" You ca n’t even eat on lunch kernel when you are meaning . But you suppose it ’s pro - life to force a encephalon - dead person , a corpse , to be medically stay fresh some semblance of live to force the giving birth of a 9 - workweek - older fetus ? " Wells says .

“If that’s something that you can justify, we have very different interpretations of what is sacred,” Wells says. “What does it mean for us as a society that we are attempting to do this as a political stunt? Force a child to be born of a corpse.”

She also say that if Smith ’s child is stomach healthy enough to develop up , they will " populate with the public political fear of go on their dead mother on life financial backing [ … ] following them for the sleep of their life . That ’s not pro - life . That ’s not compassionate . It ’s not Christian . It ’s not salubrious . It ’s disgusting . It ’s sacrilege of a clay . It ’s horrific . "

“It’s so sick. I also think about trauma and medical debt they are laying on her poor family,” this person wrote.

One user pointed out the hypocrisy of this case within the “pro-life” movement.

And finally, someone shared the haunting reality that may await Adriana Smith’s unborn child:

Hospital ward with patients in beds, vital signs monitor showing heart rate 103, and staff attending to patients

A modern hospital building with the sign "EMORY" on the rooftop

A person sits outdoors, speaking in a garden setting with trees and flowers in the background

Person speaking indoors, wearing glasses and a patterned top, with text below them discussing the experience of maintaining a brain-dead person's body

A person is indoors wearing glasses and a floral sleeveless top, gesturing while speaking, standing in a home kitchen setting

Person wearing a patterned dress and glasses, standing indoors in front of kitchen cabinets, with hands clasped

A social media comment expressing concern about the impact of pregnancy changes on a baby, calling it a science experiment and cruel

Social media comments discuss parental consent and government intervention, focusing on rights in medical decisions and autonomy for pregnant women in Georgia

Comment criticizing the treatment of Adriana Smith as disrespectful, urging to let her rest

Woman speaking in an interview in a living room

Comment on TikTok about experimenting on a Black woman, calling it inhumane; includes sad emoji and 81.7K likes

Comment by Izzy: "It's so sick. I also think about trauma and medical debt they are laying on her poor family." 47.5K likes

A social media comment criticizing pro-life arguments, questioning the morality of their stance by comparing it to playing God, and advocating for women's rights

Comment by TRex: "My mum died before I was born." Received 19.4K likes