Bioethical Considerations and the Story of Baby Chance (Fr. Stephen Imbarrato) - 5/30/25

30/05/2025 49 min
Bioethical Considerations and the Story of Baby Chance (Fr. Stephen Imbarrato) - 5/30/25

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5/30/25 - Have you heard the story of Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old pregnant nurse from Georgia who was declared brain-dead just 13 weeks into her pregnancy? Rather than letting her life quietly end, doctors at Emory University Hospital made the courageous decision to keep her on life support—not for her own survival, but to protect the tiny life growing inside her. Her unborn baby, now known as "Baby Chance," has a diagnosed brain condition, but still has a fighting chance thanks to Georgia's LIFE Act, which defends unborn children from the moment a heartbeat is detected. While some call it "torture," we see a tragic but powerful testament to the sanctity of life. Adriana's story is one about having the moral courage to say that every life matters, no matter how small or uncertain the future may seem; it's also one that is sure to stir debate and controversy regarding how law and bioethical considerations should intersect.

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