In a 2007 pregnancy, YoLanda Mention's #preeclampsia was treated without incident. During her 2015 pregnancy, the high blood pressure returned. https://usat.ly/2OgpRlE pic.twitter.com/HQQmwgxoZh
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They waited more than four hours. Marco pleaded for a doctor. In the triage room, YoLanda suffered a massive brain hemorrhage. She died three days later at the age of 38.
YoLanda didn’t die from some unforeseen childbirth complication. What killed her didn’t take any expensive, high-tech equipment to detect and treat, her husband alleges in a lawsuit.
Marco, a school bus driver, now raises their three daughters alone.pic.twitter.com/g5Zml6NREb
The older girls tell their mom stories when they visit her grave. Serenity, now 3, knows "Mommy" as the woman in photographs in her grandmother's curio cabinet.
Like thousands of women every year, YoLanda's family alleges in a lawsuit that she didn't get care long recommended by experts. If you have a story like YoLanda's, here is a place to share it: http://50k.usatoday.com #1of50K
If you or a woman you love is pregnant, here's a guide to what to ask doctors and hospital staff to protect yourself in case of high blood pressure or excessive bleeding. #protectmoms http://pregnancytips.usatoday.com pic.twitter.com/N3XTFgpCqV
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