الثلاثاء، 23 أبريل 2019

If even Beyoncé had a rough pregnancy, what hope do other black women have? | Derecka Purnell

A USA Today report showed black mothers suffer severe complications twice as often as white women

Last week, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter premiered Homecoming on Netflix. Three homegirls and I were glued on the navy sectional, journeying with Mrs Carter through her love for black colleges, black people, and black music. I’d seen the Coachella performance well over 50 times, memorizing the “Getting to the Money” routine for a dance challenge I never posted online. But this documentary included commentary and showcased her work ethic and diet, including the battle with her body during and after her second pregnancy with twins.

“I was 218 pounds the day I gave birth. I had an extremely difficult pregnancy. I had high blood pressure. I developed toxemia, preeclampsia,” Knowles-Carter explained. “...[O]ne of my babies’ hearts paused a few times, so I had to get an emergency C-section.”

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from Pregnancy | The Guardian http://bit.ly/2IA1ks9

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