A Black Maternal Health Survival Story: Moriah Ballard on Surviving Preeclampsia & Child Loss
In this Well Chat, Freedom at The Mat Foun derOlivia F. Scott, , sits down with Moriah Ballard for a deeply moving and necessary conversation about Black maternal health, preeclampsia, child loss, medical trauma, and healing.
In 2019, Moriah went into the hospital in Houston, Texas with severe preeclampsia trusting that she and her unborn son, Denim, were in good hands. What followed was a traumatic birth story that changed her life forever.
In this episode, Moriah shares what she experienced before entering the hospital, how her symptoms were dismissed, the moment she learned her baby no longer had a heartbeat, and what recovery looked like after losing vision, undergoing surgery, and discovering that an epidural needle had remained in her back. She also speaks honestly about grief, faith, relationships, healing, and what she wants other Black mothers and families to know about self-advocacy in pregnancy and childbirth.
This conversation is offered with care and intention. Our goal is to honor Denim’s memory, protect Moriah’s dignity, and give other women, families, providers, and policymakers information, language, and courage to help make birth safer for Black women.
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Content note: This episode includes discussion of pregnancy complications, child loss, medical trauma, and grief.
Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to Well Chat
01:47 Moriah on how she’s feeling today
02:06 Who Moriah is as a woman and Denim’s mom
03:49 Pregnancy, early symptoms, and warning signs
05:12 Learning about preeclampsia
07:17 Hospital expectations vs. reality
08:02 Pain, the call light, and being dismissed
10:36 The moment the heartbeat was gone
17:13 The response after the loss
23:52 Surgery, recovery, and medical complications
26:26 Grief, relationships, and trust in healthcare
31:01 Reconnecting with body, mind, and spirit
33:02 Faith, purpose, and healing
35:28 Advice for Black mothers and families
37:16 Warning signs not to ignore
39:02 How to advocate with providers
42:03 What Moriah would say to another grieving mother
44:51 What doctors, nurses, and hospital leaders need to change
47:49 Where to follow Moriah