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Thursday, December 14, 2017

For Refugee Moms, Giving Birth Can Be Fraught with Danger

When Souad Iessa showed up at a hospital in GREECE in the fall of 2016, the heavily pregnant Syrian refugee thought she was coming in for a routine cesarean section. It turned out to be anything but. Iessa, 25, had spent the first six months of her pregnancy on the run, and another three in a poorly ...


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