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Momnibus Bill Gaining Ground in House

WASHINGTON For Jennie Jacoby, JD, healthcare bias is a two-generation problem in her family. My story started with my mother, who is a Black woman, Jacoby said in a phone interview, adding that her father is white and Jewish. When my mom was pregnant with me 32 years ago, she had access to really great care, but unfortunately due to some implicit bias and medical racism, she had preeclampsia and the doctors completely missed it they assumed she was just an overweight black woman, which is really a dangerous assumption to make; that, on top of doctors being distracted by the fact that my parents were in an interracial marriage, really caused harm to her pregnancy. She almost lost her life and I was born at 3 lbs. 12 oz.

Childbirth during a pandemic: parents decry separations

Childbirth during a pandemic: parents decry separations Felice J. Freyer © Lane Turner/Globe Staff Daniel Desrochers and his wife Lindsey Anderson were separated for hours during Lindsey s labor before she delivered their son Ethan at Baystate Medical Center. On a Sunday morning in late May, Alexis and Eric Orzeck pulled up to Brigham and Women’s Hospital, bursting with nervous excitement. Alexis was nine months pregnant, and her water had broken the night before. The time had come to meet their first child. Eric went to park the car while Alexis checked in, expecting they’d reunite in no more than an hour. But when Alexis was brought to a small room, she got some surprising news: Eric could not join her.

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