Maternal Mortality Crisis Highlighted by Sprinter Tori Bowie's Tragic Death.

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Allyson Felix, the most decorated track athlete in U.S. history, has written an essay in TIME highlighting the "Black Maternal Health crisis" in the United States following the death of her former relay teammate, Tori Bowie, due to pregnancy-related complications. Felix urged awareness and concrete action, citing the statistic that in 2021 the maternal mortality rate of Black women was more than twice that of white women. Bowie's autopsy report listed eclampsia as a possible complication that contributed to her death.
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- Allyson Felix hopes Tori Bowie's death at 32 will be a 'wake-up call' USA TODAY
- Pregnant Tori Bowie Tragedy: Autopsy Reveals Details on Baby's Death Yahoo Entertainment
- Sprinter Tori Bowie's Death Reflects Maternal Mortality Crisis The Wall Street Journal
- Tori Bowie Told Agent She Didn't Want to Have Baby in Hospital: Report PEOPLE
- Orange County OBGYN speaks on childbirth complications, maternal fatalities WESH 2 Orlando
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