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When Ms. Lyons' sister, Ansonia, became pregnant, she also encountered persistent problems that were ignored by health care providers.

When Ms. Lyons' sister, Ansonia, became pregnant, she also encountered persistent problems that were ignored by health care providers.

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Why do so many Black women die in pregnancy?

One reason: Doctors don’t take them seriously

Angelica Lyons knew it was dangerous for Black women to give birth in America.