Serena said she almost died after giving birth
Tennis star, Serena Williams has revealed she “almost died” after giving birth to her daughter last
September.
The former women’s world number one tennis player made the revelation in a column for CNN that was published on Tuesday.
Williams, 36 had previously revealed some of the complications she had after giving birth but offered more details about an experience that has since inspired her to speak out about the importance of affordable child care.
The mother of one who has won an Open-era record 23 grand slam singles
titles was bedridden for six weeks from a series of complications,
including a pulmonary embolism that led to multiple surgeries, after her
daughter was delivered by emergency cesarean section.
Williams said her C-section wound popped open due to intense coughing endured as a result of the embolism.
She had surgery, where doctors found a large hematoma in her abdomen and returned to the operating room for a procedure that prevents clots from travelling to her lungs.
She went on to encourage people to donate to charities that help mothers and newborns around the world.
Williams, returned to competition nine days ago when she represented the United States in a Fed Cup doubles match.
The former women’s world number one tennis player made the revelation in a column for CNN that was published on Tuesday.
Williams, 36 had previously revealed some of the complications she had after giving birth but offered more details about an experience that has since inspired her to speak out about the importance of affordable child care.
I almost died after giving birth to my daughter, Olympia,” Williams, wrote in the opening line of her article.
I am so grateful I had access to such an incredible medical team of doctors and nurses at a hospital with state-of-the-art equipment, said Williams.
They knew exactly how to handle this complicated turn of events. If it weren’t for their professional care, I wouldn’t be here today.
Williams said her C-section wound popped open due to intense coughing endured as a result of the embolism.
She had surgery, where doctors found a large hematoma in her abdomen and returned to the operating room for a procedure that prevents clots from travelling to her lungs.
She went on to encourage people to donate to charities that help mothers and newborns around the world.
Williams, returned to competition nine days ago when she represented the United States in a Fed Cup doubles match.
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