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How Black Women Can Protect Themselves And Others In The Fight Against Maternal Mortality

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Disproportionate maternal mortality rates continue to be a problem for Black women. It seems every other week we hear a story of a Black woman dying from childbirth-related complications. In the wake of each tragedy, we ask ourselves what can be done to bring about change in regard to this crisis.

Source: MadameNoire

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