A coroner’s report has revealed that track star Tori Bowie was dealing with childbirth complications when she died in her Florida home on April 23. According to a TMZ -obtained report, the 32-year-old athlete was eight months pregnant and in labor when she passed away. The expecting mother had a “well-developed fetus,” the Medical Examiner Office stated, according to USA Today . Officials ruled Bowie’s death as natural. The report added that Bowie may have had respiratory distress and eclampsia. According to the Cleveland Clinic , eclampsia happens during pregnancy when a person develops seizures after their blood pressure suddenly spikes. As Blavity previously reported, Bowie’s family called officers in May and said they haven’t heard from her in several days. Officers from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office then went to check on Bowie and found her dead in her home in Florida.