Participants in charity’s year-long inquiry describe being ignored and feeling patronised and dehumanised
to die in pregnancy and childbirth than white women; Asian and mixed-race women are twice as likely. This glaring inequality prompted Birthrights to … examine how race discrimination impacts upon maternity care.”
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