judah, wa key wa key. more than 100 miles away in hornchurch in essex, natasha cradles littlejudah. she experienced eight miscarriages before his arrival, including a late loss almost five months into her pregnancy. hello! what s going on? everything s supposed to be ok, no one tells you that your waters are going to break early, so that was a massive shock to me, and then to lose your baby and have to bury your baby, that was just unimaginable. natasha says she also did not feel heard by some clinicians and says urgent research is needed to understand what s going on. we have been given the problem, we have been told about the problem, but we haven t been given a solution. we re in a western country, we re in 2022 and we do not have a solution to that,
in hornchurch in essex, natasha cradles littlejudah. she experienced eight miscarriages before his arrival, including a late loss almost five months into her pregnancy. hello! what s going on? everything s supposed to be ok, no one tells you that your waters are going to break early, so that was a massive shock to me, and then to lose your baby and have to bury your baby, that was just unimaginable. natasha says she also did not feel heard by some clinicians and says urgent research is needed to understand what s going on. we have been given the problem, we have been told about the problem, but we haven t been given a solution. we re in a western country, we re in 2022 and we do not have a solution to that, we don t even know what the steps are or the reason why and it sjust really frustrating.
she experienced eight miscarriages before his arrival, including a late loss almost five months into her pregnancy. hello! what s going on? everything s supposed to be ok, no one tells you that your waters are going to break early, so that was a massive shock to me, and then to lose your baby and have to bury your baby, that was just unimaginable. natasha says she also did not feel heard by some clinicians and says urgent research is needed to understand what s going on. we have been given the problem, we have been told about the problem, but we haven t been given a solution. we re in a western country, we re in 2022 and we do not have a solution to that, we don t even know what the steps are or the reason why and it sjust really frustrating. it s notjust in the uk where there are these concerns. like isabel, these women in the us have also felt belittled and ignored.
you weren t listened to, you weren t heard ? the colour of my skin. black skin, it s not from here, you can wait. there is very little doctors can do to save a baby at this stage in pregnancy, but the feeling of not being listened to is what has stayed with isabel. judah, wa key wa key. more than 100 miles away in hornchurch in essex, natasha cradles littlejudah. she experienced eight miscarriages before his arrival, including a late loss almost five months into her pregnancy. hello! what s going on? everything s supposed to be ok, no one tells you that your waters are going to break early, so that was a massive shock to me, and then to lose your baby and have to bury your baby, that was just unimaginable.
natasha says she also did not feel heard by some clinicians and says urgent research is needed to understand what s going on. we have been given the problem, we have been told about the problem, but we haven t been given a solution. we re in a western country, we re in 2022 and we do not have a solution to that, we don t even know what the steps are or the reason why and it sjust really frustrating. it s notjust in the uk where there are these concerns. like isabel, these women in the us have also felt belittled and ignored. they call themselves sisters in loss. hi there. all: hi. it s the name of their organisation, created to help give black women a voice when it comes to maternal health. all have suffered pregnancy loss. i had my loss at 12 weeks. this was in 2018. neatrice told me she was inconsolable when she was