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Black women on the nightmare of seeking healthcare in the US: ‘I have to be my own doctor’

Many Black women in the US describe their experiences with healthcare as a nightmare, often feeling the need to advocate for themselves in medical settings. They report having to navigate gynecology, primary care, and reproductive health with caution and strategy, indicating systemic issues within the healthcare system that disproportionately affect them.

Black women on the nightmare of seeking healthcare in the US: ‘I have to be my own doctor’

Credit: Theguardian

Key Highlights

  • Black women often feel compelled to act as their own healthcare advocates.
  • Many report negative experiences navigating gynecology, primary care, and reproductive health.
  • Personal experiences, such as family health histories, drive women to educate themselves about their bodies.
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Sources

  1. Black women on the nightmare of seeking healthcare in the US: ‘I have to be my own doctor’

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