โMarried to Medicineโ star Dr. Jacqueline โJackieโ Walters is in the hot seat after controversial comments are coming back to bite herโhard! An old YouTube Live clip of a conversation Walters had has been making the rounds and it captures well-known OBGYN accusing pregnant Black women of being โdramaticโ about their health concerns to get a day off work.
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โSometimes, as African American women, weโre a bit more dramatic and that you go to the doctor and you complain, and you complain, and you complain, and youโre not taken seriously because you cry wolf the entire pregnancy,โ Walters said in the clip. โWe wanna also make sure that youโre being serious with your doctor and not playing the games so that could take you off work. Because then we see you 25 times in the pregnancy, itโs hard to believe thereโs a true problem when thereโs a true problem.โ
In context, the comments were even more confusing considering Dr. Jackieโs recent chat with Vice President Kamala Harris, discussing the urgency of the Black maternal health crisis in the United States.
According to the CDC, Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women, citing disparities in the quality of healthcare, structural racism and implicit bias as the underlying causes. Black women consistently report having their concerns dismissed by doctors, which can have dangerous and sometimes fatal consequences.
And social media did not waste time calling Dr. Jackie out for her irresponsible and unfounded comments.
โThis is disgusting but Iโm not surprised. That type of commentary is why patients are afraid to speak up when something is wrong. Itโs also disgusting seeing people in the comments justify what she said because of her title,โ read one post on X.
Another commentator on Instagram added, โ5 years youโve been my obgyn! I am DISGUSTED & hurt. I will call first thing in the morning to cancel any future appointments. What you said is DANGEROUS!โ
At The Root, weโve covered the Black maternal health crisis extensively, including hosting a panel of medical experts and healthcare advocates to discuss reproductive justice at this yearโs Root Institute.
Letโs hope Dr. Jackie reads the comments and decides to be part of the solution rather than exacerbating the problem.
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