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Why Black Women Face More Health Risks Before, During, and After Pregnancy

Dr. Tejumola Adegoke, and OBGYN at Boston Medical Center, sitting on a gurney in an operating room.

Why Black Women Face More Health Risks Before, During, and After Pregnancy feat. Dr. Teju Adegoke

Why Black Women Face More Health Risks Before, During, and After Pregnancy

Posted 3 years ago on Thursday, October 31st, 2019

Tagged: Dr. Tejumola Adegoke, maternal outcomes, racial disparities

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