posted on Thursday, Clayton Anderson discussed what it has been like mourning the loss of his wife, who was Black, as well as the importance of spreading awareness about theon March 20 in a Kansas hospital, after giving birth to a stillborn child, according to Clayton Anderson. The former Chiefs cheerleader previously had a stillbirth in 2022.
“Krystal is 40, and she’s Black, and we’d had a loss before — but even then, say, you know, you can’t start a plan with maternal fetal medicine or the high-risk maternity doctors until you get to week 14,” he told ABC News.He later continued: “All pregnancy is high-risk ... when you’re a woman of color, or you’re older, and they should be treated that way from the start.”
“We extend our prayers and support to family members and loved ones experiencing the devastating loss of precious life,” the statement continued. The group said Krystal had cheered for the organization for over 100 games from 2006-2011 and 2013-2016.