Menu

Doctors Told Her to End Her Pregnancy—Until She Got a Second Opinion

Table of Contents
pregnancy fibroids

When Brionna Johnson found out she was pregnant, she was also carrying something else: massive fibroids that had taken over her abdomen and placed her pregnancy in jeopardy.

According to reports, multiple doctors advised the Chicago woman to terminate the pregnancy and undergo a hysterectomy due to the severity of her condition.

Instead, she kept searching for another option.

Featured on BlackDoctor

That decision may have saved both her pregnancy and her future fertility.

“I felt a mixture of fear, anger, and confusion about why termination was the first and only option I was being given,” Brionna tells BlackDoctor. “There was no sympathy for my unborn child, whom I’ve bonded with now for three months, or consideration for my quality of life postoperatively.”

“I kept searching to give my child the absolute best alternative for survival, as well as knowing this wasn’t only a fight for this pregnancy, but for my future fertility overall.”

At 17 weeks pregnant, Brionna underwent a rare, high-risk surgery performed by Chicago OB-GYN Dr. Pierre Johnson, who successfully removed 27 pounds of fibroids without ending the pregnancy or removing her uterus. Following the procedure, Dr. Johnson described the case as the most “amazing” of his career.

The story quickly made headlines because of the size of the fibroids. But for many Black women, the emotional core of the story feels much more familiar: being told to accept devastating outcomes before every possible option is explored.

RELATED: Can You Get Pregnant With Fibroids?

second opinion
Brionna Johnson

Why She Kept Searching for Another Option

For many women dealing with fibroids, the physical symptoms can become overwhelming long before treatment options feel clear.

Fibroids can cause:

  • chronic pelvic pain
  • heavy bleeding
  • pressure and bloating
  • fertility complications
  • painful pregnancies

Black women are disproportionately affected by fibroids, often developing them earlier and experiencing larger fibroids and more severe symptoms than other groups, according to the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).

But beyond the physical toll is another frustration many women know intimately: feeling dismissed, rushed, or pushed toward extreme solutions without fully understanding all available options.

Brionna’s story has resonated online not just because of the successful surgery, but because so many women recognize the emotional weight behind it — the fear, uncertainty, and desperation that can come with trying to advocate for your own body.

RELATED: Reproductive Rights: How One Advocate Is Leading the Fight

second opinion
Pierre Johnson, MD, FACOG, Chicago, IL. credit: Devona Barnes Photography

The Power of a Second Opinion

According to reports, Brionna sought out Dr. Pierre Johnson after being told her safest option was ending the pregnancy.

Johnson, a Chicago OB-GYN known for performing minimally invasive fibroid surgeries, says patients should feel empowered to thoroughly research the doctors they trust with their care.

“When choosing a surgeon, do your research, which includes social media and how they live their lives,” Johnson tells BlackDoctor.com. “Their passion for their profession should be reflected in their personal lives and their ideals should be in alignment with yours.”

“Your surgeon should have your 100% trust, because your life is literally in their hands.”

Johnson ultimately performed a complex myomectomy — a surgery that removes fibroids while preserving the uterus — during her second trimester.

Johnson also pushed back against the idea that large fibroids automatically require more invasive surgical approaches.

“No fibroid is too big to manage in a minimally invasive manner,” he says. “There is never a need for vertical incisions for benign gynecologic surgery.”

While not every fibroid case has the same outcome, many experts stress the importance of individualized care and informed decision-making, especially when fertility and pregnancy are involved.

That includes:

  • understanding all treatment options
  • discussing risks honestly
  • considering future fertility goals
  • seeking additional opinions when something feels incomplete

For women navigating fibroid treatment, another medical opinion can sometimes open doors that initially seemed closed.

“Black women deserve to know that they have options,” Dr. Johnson tells BlackDoctor. “Every case is different, but patients should feel empowered to ask questions, seek additional opinions, and fully understand their treatment choices before making life-changing decisions.”

Why This Story Hits So Hard for Black Women

Fibroids are incredibly common among Black women, yet conversations around treatment often leave many feeling unheard.

Research from the JAMA Network has consistently shown that Black patients — particularly Black women — are more likely to have their pain underestimated or undertreated within the healthcare system. Many women report spending years minimizing symptoms, struggling to get proper diagnoses, or feeling pressured into procedures they were not emotionally prepared for.

That’s part of why Brionna’s story feels bigger than one viral medical case.

It speaks to the importance of being listened to.
Of having options explained fully.
Of finding providers willing to look beyond worst-case assumptions.

Brionna says she hopes other Black women dealing with fibroids or difficult medical decisions learn to trust themselves and keep advocating for their care.

“Advocate, research, and be resilient,” she says. “Don’t doubt your own intuition, questions, or concerns. Our bodies are our own, and though these doctors have the degrees to assist in our best interests, that doesn’t mean all of them have the greatest of intentions. Be relentless in choosing what’s best for you and your situation.”

Today, Brionna says both she and her baby are thriving.

“My baby and I are doing phenomenal,” she tells BlackDoctor. “Recovery has been a breeze, and I look forward to a healthy and successful future pregnancy and life.”

Her story is now resonating with women across the country, especially Black women who know what it feels like to fight to be heard inside the healthcare system.

Most importantly, it serves as a reminder that one doctor’s answer does not always have to be the final answer.

SHARE
Related Stories
Answer the question below

Gout Survey

People with gout often have sudden, painful flares of joint swelling and redness. How many gout flares have you experienced in the last 12 months?
Have you ever received intravenous medicine for your gout?

Get our Weekly Newsletter

Stay informed on the latest breakthroughs in family health and wellness. Sign up today!

By subscribing, you consent to receive emails from BlackDoctor.com. You may unsubscribe at any time. Privacy Policy & Terms of Service.

More from BlackDoctor

Where Culture Meets Care

BlackDoctor is the world’s largest and most comprehensive online health resource specifically for the Black community. BlackDoctor understands that the uniqueness of Black culture - our heritage and our traditions - plays a role in our health. BlackDoctor gives you access to innovative new approaches to the health information you need in everyday language so you can break through the disparities, gain control and live your life to its fullest.
×

Download PDF

Enter your name and email to receive the download link.

BlackDoctor AI Search
✦ AI Search Disclaimer
This AI-powered search tool helps you find relevant health articles from the BlackDoctor.org archive. Please keep the following in mind:
✦ For Informational Purposes Only
The information provided through this AI search is for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
✦ Always Consult a Healthcare Provider
Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have read through this search tool. If you have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately.
✦ AI Limitations
This search tool uses artificial intelligence to help match your queries with articles in our archive. While we strive for accuracy, AI-generated results may occasionally be incomplete, outdated, or not fully relevant to your specific situation.
✦ No Doctor-Patient Relationship
Using this search tool does not create a doctor-patient relationship between you and BlackDoctor.org or any healthcare provider.
Explore over 35,000 articles and videos across black health, wellness, lifestyle and culture
Full AI Search Experience >