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Does Georgia's fetal 'personhood' law mean a pregnant woman must stay on life support?
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Georgia's controversial "fetal personhood" law is raising urgent questions about whether pregnant women can be taken off life support—even if they're brain-dead—because the fetus might legally be considered a person. Doctors are caught in the middle, trying to navigate the ethical and legal gray zones, while even anti-abortion advocates aren't fully aligned on how extreme cases should be handled.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about abortion—it's about how far the law might go in prioritizing a fetus over a living person's rights, even in tragic, medically complex situations. It could set a scary precedent for how pregnant patients are treated in emergencies, forcing families and doctors into heartbreaking legal battles.

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