Serena Williams Reveals Life Threatening Post-Natal Crisis She Experienced Soon After Daughter's Birth

Except a person is a woman, they often can't tell what women experienced during and after birth, and Serena Williams is a witness to the pain mother endured during child birth, as she tells about the health and emotional scare the process dealt on her which almost threatened her life.
The 23-time women's tennis champion gave details of her post-natal experience of how her history with blood cloth in her lungs, and having to be delivered of her baby by C-section, nearly put her life on the line in an interview with Vogue.
Having had to keep off her blood cloth medication because of her pregnancy, the tennis ace narrated the whole story of how it got to a point she had to insist the doctor did a CT scan for her, eventually turned to be life saving.
After the doctor had carried out ultrasound test on her legs which revealed no cloth, she requested "CT  scan and a heparin drip," and the result came out that blood cloths had settled in her lung and was put on drip after clothing issues had been treated.
She congratulated herself for prompting the move as she said "I was like, listen to Dr. WIlliams."

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