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Kyla Pratt recalls dealing with dismissive health care provider while giving birth to second baby

by The Grio

Kyla Pratt is opening up about her experience as a Black mother in America’s health care system.

During a recent episode of “Recipe for Change” — which brings together celebrities, chefs, activists, and creators for important discussions around the dinner table — the “One on One” star shared that she was met with a dismissive care provider who tried ignoring her concerns while giving birth to her second baby.

“I remember for my second pregnancy, I went into labor early,” Pratt recalled in the episode, titled “Revolutionizing Black Motherhood.” “Being in the hospital, I told the nurse there I was having contractions’; she looked at the machine and said, ‘No, you weren’t,’ and I said, ‘Yes I am. I’ve done this before; go get my doctor.’”

Pratt shares two daughters – Lyric Kirkpatrick, 13, and Liyah Kirkpatrick, 10 – with longtime partner Danny Kirkpatrick.

“Luckily, standing up for myself in that moment, my daughter is here now,” Pratt added. “She went to get my doctor; my doctor said, ‘You’re 6-centimeters dilated, and we have to do an emergency C-section. But because I was so small, it wasn’t showing up on the machine. In that moment, I didn’t really recognize when people weren’t listening to me because I was young, because I am Black, and because I’m a woman.”

Pratt’s experience highlights the ongoing challenges Black women encounter when seeking care from health care providers who are supposed to support and assist them.

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