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Why do so many Black women die giving birth? We investigate

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Serena William Williams said, "Every mother, regardless of race or background, deserves to have a healthy pregnancy and childbirth."
Serena William Williams said, "Every mother, regardless of race or background, deserves to have a healthy pregnancy and childbirth."
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Black women are more at-risk during pregnancy but why?

It was tennis ace Serena Williams’ frightening experience in childbirth that put the question of Black women dying in pregnancy on centre court, as it were. 

Interviewed by Vogue, Serena told of having to self-diagnose a life-threatening emergency and talk her doctors through saving her after she gave birth to daughter Alexis in September 2017. 

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