Serena Williams Writes Powerful Essay On How She Almost Died After Giving Birth

Serena Williams shared the horrifying details of her near-death experience in an essay for Elle published Tuesday.

Shortly after the tennis superstar gave birth to her daughter Olympia via cesarean section in 2017, Williams wrote, she knew there was something wrong — she began coughing so heavily she “couldn’t breathe.” Nurses warned her to stop because it could burst her stitches, but she couldn’t help herself.

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