A new report shows that black women are four times more likely to die in pregnancy, childbirth and the period afterwards than white women, with MPs adding there are concerns around staffing levels in maternity care.
As she points out that"so many other black women don't have outcomes like I did".
She agrees with the findings of the report, and says all too often those in power claim racism doesn't even exist. It also asks the government to make ensuring black women are better represented in maternal health research a focus of the Maternity Disparities Taskforce.
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