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Serena Williams Reveals She Almost Died While Giving Birth

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Serena Williams has opened up about her near-death experience after giving birth to her daughter, Olympia Alexis Ohanian.

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In a heartfelt open letter, the tennis star revealed that her first child, who she gave birth to last September, was born โ€œby emergency C-section after her heart rate dropped dramatically during contractions.โ€

Following Olympiaโ€™s birth, Williams says she faced โ€œsix days of uncertainty.โ€

โ€œIt began with a pulmonary embolism, which is a condition in which one or more arteries in the lungs becomes blocked by a blood clot. Because of my medical history with this problem, I live in fear of this situation. So, when I fell short of breath, I didnโ€™t wait a second to alert the nurses,โ€ she wrote to CNN.

โ€œFirst my C-section wound popped open due to the intense coughing I endured as a result.โ€

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Williams said she was forced to โ€œspend the first six weeks of motherhood in bedโ€ as the complications spread.

โ€œI returned to surgery, where the doctors found a large hematoma, a swelling of clotted blood, in my abdomen. And then I returned to the operating room for a procedure that prevents clots from travelling to my lungs.โ€

โ€œI am so grateful I had access to such an incredible medical team of doctors and nurses at a hospital with state-of-the-art equipment. They knew exactly how to handle this complicated turn of events. If it werenโ€™t for their professional care, I wouldnโ€™t be here today.โ€

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Williams, who is an ambassador for UNICEF, went on to say that โ€œblack women in the United States are over three times more likely to die from pregnancy or childbirth-related causes.โ€

She finished her letter with a strong message: โ€œEvery mother, everywhere, regardless of race or background deserves to have a healthy pregnancy and birth.โ€

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