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mps say the impact of racism may have been underestimated by both the government and the nhs in the different maternal death rates of black, asian and white women. research last year showed a black woman is nearly four times as likely to die as a white woman in pregnancy, childbirth or the period immediately after, and an asian woman is nearly twice as likely. the cross party women and equalities committee says much faster work is needed to address what it calls this appalling disparity. the department of health says it's focused on improving outcomes for all mothers. here's our health correspondent naomi grimley. it was actually one of the hardest experiences i've ever had to go through. experiences i've ever had to go throu~h. ,, , u, ., through. sunder is campaigning for better care for _ through. sunder is campaigning for better care for black _ through. sunder is campaigning for better care for black mothers -- i better care for black mothers —— sandra. she formed her own pressure group after suffering not one but two traumatic births. the excitement she felt in her first pregnancy soon

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