101: ‘Ambition To Elevate’
Episode 101 is the inaugural episode of The HungerIVMore Podcast. Introducing the audience to Brian, Tyler, and Justin as Three Black Award Winning Creatives, on a mission fueled by ambition. […]
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Black women are three times more likely to suffer from pregnancy and childbirth complications than white women. And when faced with a health scare, terminating a pregnancy has been a way for doctors to save the life of the mother.
But under strict new limits on abortion, doctors are often forced to hold off on critical care, like in Florida, where a 15-week ban meant that Anya Cook almost died after she began experiencing something called PPROM, which can cause infection and hemorrhaging.
Months after that incident, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill aimed to shorten the state’s ban to just 6 weeks, potentially putting more lives in the balance.
On Into America, Trymaine Lee speaks with Anya, as well as OBGYN Dr. Zsakeba Henderson, to learn how abortion limits are disproportionately affecting Black mothers nearly one year since Roe was overturned.
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Episode 101 is the inaugural episode of The HungerIVMore Podcast. Introducing the audience to Brian, Tyler, and Justin as Three Black Award Winning Creatives, on a mission fueled by ambition. […]
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