My first baby was a c section he was 2 months early I had very high blood pressure I had I don't remember it much I was out of it I remember the next day he was with me such a sweet little boy we were in hospital for weeks he's 20 years old now almost six foot tall
I had my second child, my daughter. I knew that I was not carrying her right. I was about 7 1/2 months at the time & I was sitting in a chair at home & I felt alot of pressure. I thought I had to pass gas I tried & I knew my water broke. I called an ambulance because I was home alone with my 5yr old son at the time. I was terrified because I knew I wasn't to term. I ended up getting to hospital & being told they were "extremely busy". The doctor talked to me for maybe 15mins. I kept telling the staff I did not think I urinated on myself. They took the swab test & said it came back positive for urine not amniotic fluid. I was told I could go back home. I did. By the morning I had woke up in a puddle of sweat. I was feeling delirious. My mother was not home so I had to call my grandmother & aunt to come get me & take me back to the hospital. At that time I had almost passed out in the back of the car. The nurses saw me & started rushing me back & putting IVs in me. They told me that I was infected from my sack being ruptured all night. They made me sign papers & at the time I didnt know what I was signing. I had to have an emergency csection that's all the nurse kept saying. My grandma said she had to leave because she was so scared for me. I told the nurses I had came in the night before & they acted like they had no record of it. My fever was 107° internal. A simple error in a test for ambiotic fluid & a surge in child birth that night & it seemed like a lack of staff as well could have cost me or my daughter's life. Should I seek legal advice? My daughter is now 6yrs old & has had more medical issues than my son who I carried to term & had a vaginal birth.
Thank you for shedding light on this important topic!
Don’t say women say BLACK women!!!
How is it possible that in this day in age , women are still dying from child birth ?
One of the many reasons I had my tubes tied. 🖒
It’s all about money at the end of the day
Right
The thing is...they did some thing like this at MCV. They don't get it...it's really not more training. It's caring. And listening. Boom.
My first baby was a c section he was 2 months early I had very high blood pressure I had I don't remember it much I was out of it I remember the next day he was with me such a sweet little boy we were in hospital for weeks he's 20 years old now almost six foot tall
I had my second child, my daughter. I knew that I was not carrying her right. I was about 7 1/2 months at the time & I was sitting in a chair at home & I felt alot of pressure. I thought I had to pass gas I tried & I knew my water broke. I called an ambulance because I was home alone with my 5yr old son at the time. I was terrified because I knew I wasn't to term. I ended up getting to hospital & being told they were "extremely busy". The doctor talked to me for maybe 15mins. I kept telling the staff I did not think I urinated on myself. They took the swab test & said it came back positive for urine not amniotic fluid. I was told I could go back home. I did. By the morning I had woke up in a puddle of sweat. I was feeling delirious. My mother was not home so I had to call my grandmother & aunt to come get me & take me back to the hospital. At that time I had almost passed out in the back of the car. The nurses saw me & started rushing me back & putting IVs in me. They told me that I was infected from my sack being ruptured all night. They made me sign papers & at the time I didnt know what I was signing. I had to have an emergency csection that's all the nurse kept saying. My grandma said she had to leave because she was so scared for me. I told the nurses I had came in the night before & they acted like they had no record of it. My fever was 107° internal. A simple error in a test for ambiotic fluid & a surge in child birth that night & it seemed like a lack of staff as well could have cost me or my daughter's life. Should I seek legal advice? My daughter is now 6yrs old & has had more medical issues than my son who I carried to term & had a vaginal birth.
L A I would say you should since the staff obviously didn’t care enough
@@levisfavoritebrat8170 I feel the same way 6 yes later. I'm so surprised they are bringing light to this in African Amerivan community... its real
L A its very sad. I’m shocked
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I DON'T care either 🚫
L A 😄 jr j rd us k even
Wow he said I think we’re okay 😬 either were good or we’re not I’m sorry but I need to be assured not half assed guessed 😭😭
God bless you
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Wow, women of color????
Why are women of color always singled out and made a statistic?
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