The Asian Age

Almost died after child birth: Serena

Zagitova, 15, was breathtaki­ng in the Russian- dominated short programme, breaking the world record set just minutes earlier by her teammate, 18- yearold Evgenia Medvedeva.

- WOUND POPPED OPEN

● Los Angeles, Feb. 21: Serena Williams says she lives in fear of blood clots, a condition that surfaced during a harrowing postnatal ordeal in September when she almost died giving birth to her first child.

In an op- ed piece she wrote for CNN on Tuesday, the tennis legend lifted the lid on her neardeath experience while giving birth to daughter, Olympia, after getting blood clots in her lungs.

“I almost died after giving birth to my daughter,” Williams said.

The 23- time Grand Slam champion Williams said she had to have an emergency Cesarean section surgery after her heart rate plummeted dramatical­ly during contractio­ns. The surgery was successful and before she knew it she was holding the newborn.

“But what followed just 24 hours after giving birth were six days of uncertaint­y,” she said.

In a Vogue magazine interview in January, Williams said that during her postnatal ordeal she suffered a pulmonary embolism — when blood clots block one or more arteries in the lungs.

But this was not the first time that Williams has had a scrape with death from blood clots. In 2011, she spent nearly 12 ● Serena said she had to have an emergency surgery after her heart rate plummeted dramatical­ly during contractio­ns. The surgery was successful and before she knew it she was holding the newborn.

● “But what followed just 24 hours after giving birth were six days of uncertaint­y,” she added further.

months incapacita­ted after a cut on her foot from a piece of broken glass at a Munich restaurant led to a pulmonary embolism.

“Because of my medical history with this problem I live in fear of this situation,” the American Tuesday.

Williams said that while recovering in the hospital, one day after the emergency Cesarean, she felt short of breath and after some convincing on Williams’ part, the hospital staff finally sent for a CT scan and then put her on a life- saving drip. said But her ordeal wasn’t over. She started coughing so much from the blood clots that her Cesarean wound popped open.

“I returned to surgery where doctors found a large hematoma in my abdomen. Then I returned to the operating room for a procedure that prevents clots from travelling to my lungs,” she said adding, “When I finally made it home to my family I had to spend six weeks of motherhood in bed.”

 ??  ?? A file picture of Serena Williams with her daughter.
A file picture of Serena Williams with her daughter.

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