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For Black Women, Reproductive Justice Is About More Than High-Risk Pregnancies [yesmagazine.org]

 

Lately, more light has been shed on the risks Black women face during pregnancy and childbirth. While this is good, another struggle remains largely hidden for Black woman—becoming pregnant.

While infertility affects roughly 12 percent of the population, Black women are twice as likely to experience challenges achieving or sustaining a pregnancy—and less likely to seek assistance.

According to Juli Fraga, a psychologist who specializes in women’s health, including pregnancy-related depression, infertility can severely harm women’s mental health.

[For more on this story by A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez, go to https://www.yesmagazine.org/pe...ive-justice-20190402]

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