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ecstatic

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Tue Mar 26, 2024, 08:00 PM Mar 26

Former Kansas City Chiefs Cheerleader Dies of Sepsis After Stillbirth [View all]



Krystal Anderson, a former cheerleader for the Kansas City Chiefs, died of sepsis last week following a stillbirth, according to her family. She was 40 years old.

Anderson, known to her friends as “Krissy,” was hospitalized at five months pregnant and delivered her daughter, Charlotte Willow, after doctors were unable to locate a heartbeat, friends told FOX4 News. She developed a fever a day after the birth. Her condition worsened and she battled sepsis, which eventually led to organ failure. Despite being placed on life support and undergoing three surgeries, she died early Wednesday morning.

“I feel lost,” her husband, Clayton Anderson, told the station. “There’s a lot of people in this house and it feels empty.”

While overall maternal deaths in the U.S. have steadily ticked up over the past two decades, Black women remain two to three times more likely to die in childbirth than white women, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. With the risks to Black mothers exacerbated by implicit bias and medical racism, they are also more likely to experience life-threatening complications like preeclampsia, postpartum hemorrhage, and blood clots.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/former-kansas-city-chiefs-cheerleader-dies-of-sepsis-after-stillbirth/ar-BB1kA9TD


Could this tragedy have been avoided with timely abortion care? The doctors didn't take action until there was no heartbeat detected from the fetus. There's no mention of Missouri's abortion ban in the article, but it seems that Krystal was failed by her doctors, the hospital and state law.
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CORRECTION: She was most likely hospitalized in Kansas, where abortion is once again legal! My apologies!
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Post self-deleted lastlib Mar 26 #1
Agreed! It's awful and I wish the media would connect the dots. ecstatic Mar 26 #4
Well, this story was aired on a Fox TV station, so it's doubtful they would want to..... lastlib Mar 26 #5
I'd be happy if voters were able to connect the dots - the media is as complicit as the legislators in these instances. Probatim Mar 26 #18
She's not from Missouri and nothing says she received xmas74 Mar 26 #28
You are so right! arthritisR_US Mar 27 #39
I don't see it happening that way in this situation... FarPoint Mar 26 #32
She died in Kansas, not Missouri former9thward Mar 27 #47
Whoa. I think your conclusion may be a bit of a leap Raven123 Mar 26 #2
Justice for this woman means asking some questions. Irish_Dem Mar 26 #6
Unless I missed it the article does not give much information. Raven123 Mar 26 #9
We are asking for more information. Irish_Dem Mar 26 #11
I suspect the family is standing up as well. Raven123 Mar 26 #13
and she was a woman et tu Mar 26 #25
Yes! ck4829 Mar 27 #45
Could she have gotten an intervention earlier, before lack of fetal heartbeat? marybourg Mar 26 #7
Perhaps the pregnancy was going well until fetal death Raven123 Mar 26 #10
And then sepsis immediately? marybourg Mar 26 #17
We do not know. Ever read a news story that was imprecise or inaccurate? Raven123 Mar 27 #41
Of course not. I was being facetious. marybourg Mar 27 #44
My apologies for not recognizing ! Raven123 Mar 27 #46
Spectulation? happy feet Mar 26 #22
Sure would be. Pointing out out why we should avoid judgement at this time. Raven123 Mar 27 #42
What state law? former9thward Mar 27 #48
This was her second stillbirth... LeftInTX Mar 27 #54
Maybe, I guess more info is needed ecstatic Mar 26 #8
Fair question. Just not enough information.to know. Raven123 Mar 26 #12
Murder by the Supremes malaise Mar 26 #3
Exactly. Blue Idaho Mar 26 #20
Pregnancy and childbirth are extremely dangerous for women. That is the lesson here. ms liberty Mar 26 #14
Childbirth mortality is disproportionately higher in the US among blacks. live love laugh Mar 27 #51
Thank you for being the only person to get this point RSherman Mar 27 #60
Just damn uponit7771 Mar 26 #15
... Faux pas Mar 26 #16
"The doctors didn't take action until there was no heartbeat detected from the fetus." MorbidButterflyTat Mar 26 #19
I agree, and she had already lost a baby. LisaM Mar 26 #24
Sorry if it's triggering. My concern is that doctors may not have mentioned all of her options due to the ecstatic Mar 26 #26
This didn't happen in Missouri xmas74 Mar 26 #35
ohh That's so Sad! Cha Mar 26 #21
The buck stops with Trump. Trump killed her with his Christofascist Justices. nt SunSeeker Mar 26 #23
She lived in Leawood xmas74 Mar 26 #27
You're correct, but having been slightlv Mar 26 #30
KU Med is about 10 minutes from Leawood xmas74 Mar 26 #33
KU Med is a state controlled hospital though pstokely Mar 26 #37
My gyn oncologist is at KU. xmas74 Mar 26 #38
Fucking Republicans TeamProg Mar 26 #29
MO is one of those states with a total abortion ban Warpy Mar 26 #31
It didn't happen in Missouri xmas74 Mar 26 #34
Surprisingly, People magazine has a somewhat informative obituary niyad Mar 26 #36
Heartbreaking StarryNite Mar 27 #40
tho abortion is legal where this happened, i still smell a christofascist. mopinko Mar 27 #43
Blame Alito out loud in an interview on national TV. Hold him responsible verbally since he can't be sued. flying_wahini Mar 27 #49
delete RSherman Mar 27 #50
Sepsis is a scary disease. greatauntoftriplets Mar 27 #52
Wishing you the best. It is scary. twodogsbarking Mar 27 #53
Thanks very much. greatauntoftriplets Mar 28 #61
May you Fully recover, even if it takes more time!... electric_blue68 Mar 27 #58
I'm recovered from it, though I'm still tired. greatauntoftriplets Mar 28 #64
Absolutely tragic. I'm so sorry to hear this. AllyCat Mar 27 #55
Sepsis is a horrible way to die mysteryowl Mar 27 #56
This article is NOT about Roe! It's about Black maternal mortality! RSherman Mar 27 #57
and also high risk pregnancy pstokely Mar 28 #62
I am disappointed and probably about to break the DU rules RSherman Mar 27 #59
+1 The maternal mortality rate in this country is disgusting, the black maternal mortality rate is even worse ck4829 Mar 28 #63
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