
Allyson Felix is an Olympic athlete who experienced complications with her pregnancy. She prepared for her pregnancy, exercising and trying to take every precaution. However, on a routine check-up, she was informed she had grave preeclampsia. Frightened and confused, Felix learned black women were at a higher risk for these complications. Felix received quality care and recovered from the disease, but wants all pregnant women to be aware of this risk. This is a quick read of about 10 minutes for intermediate level Spanish readers. The Q & A interview format help with comprehension. Readily usable in a medical Spanish class to expose students to health disparities (risk factors, access to care, outcomes) or in a mid-level composition, conversation or health narratives course.
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- Link: https://magazine.medlineplus.gov/es/art%C3%ADculo/allyson-felix-es-campeona-de-la-salud-materna
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Language: Spanish
Type of Story: Newspaper or Magazine
Medium: written
Contributed by: Health Story Hub Team ( health-storyhub@uiowa.edu )
Citation:
NIH Medline Plus Revista. (2021, October 14). Allyson Felix es campeona de la salud materna. NIH Medline Plus Revista. https://magazine.medlineplus.gov/es/art%C3%ADculo/allyson-felix-es-campeona-de-la-salud-materna