More than half a million women each year die from preventable complications during pregnancy or childbirth. In her gripping directorial debut, Christy Turlington Burns shares the powerful stories of pregnant women in four parts of the world, including a remote Maasai tribe in East Africa, a slum of Bangladesh, a post-abortion care ward in Guatemala, and a prenatal clinic in the United States. —Tribeca Film Festival
The message and education of the film is brilliant, though it's only a 1-hr film... it felt a bit shallow. I wish it had gone further in depth with the women's lives and the tragedies of maternal mortality. All I have to say, from my point of view, is "Thank God, I'm blessed to live in America and I do not want kids all the more."