The Mystery of Black-White Differences in Infant Mortality
This clip is excerpted from "When the Bough Breaks," Episode 2 of "UNNATURAL CAUSES: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?" This ground-breaking documentary series looks at how the social, economic and physical environments in which we are born, live, and work profoundly affect our longevity and health. The series broadcast nationally on PBS in spring 2008, and can be bought on DVD from California Newsreel, www.newsreel.org
Visit www.unnaturalcauses.org to learn more.
[The US ranks 34 in infant mortality!]

You would think that giving birth is the most natural thing. I think that you sometimes need to beware. When my first son was delivered there was a change of doctors at the last moment. After the baby was born, they did what they normally do while cleaning the infants, but they left my infant under the bright lights and didn't notice until he started violently crying. Later when he finally opened his eyes I could see all around his pupils was red. There were so many other things that didn't go right during my stay at the hospital that I knew that the stitches they put inside of me were not normal. I myself reached inside to undo each stitch and pulled them out, they were so sharp I had to be careful not to stick my fingers. So how much faith do you think that I have in the system now?