Black women in the United States are to die from pregnancy or postpartum issues than white women—a maternal mortality crisis that cannot be ignored.
In Glamour’s , we’re sharing these stories—and solutions.LaTasha Perkins had to advocate for herself early on in her pregnancy.
Perkins, a family medicine physician at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., was 37 when she had her first child—and her age put her at an for complications.
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