Serena nearly died

LOS ANGELES. — Women’s tennis star 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 near-death 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 Caesarean section surgery after her heart rate plummeted dramatically during contractions. The surgery was successful and before she knew it she was holding the new-born.

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

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