Modern advances in fertility treatment are a medical marvel. But Ade Osinubi, a physician and documentary filmmaker, notes the inequality that pervades maternal health in the United States, where black women made up 30% of maternal deaths in the first year of the pandemic.
Duration: 27 minutes and 30 seconds
Episode Number: 912
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