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Cape Town Woman Loses Twins in Botched Free Birth
9 Dec
Summary
- A woman lost twins after a 'birth keeper' allegedly provided substandard care.
- The birth keeper was a graduate of an online school promoting extreme beliefs.
- Legal action and police investigation are underway regarding the tragic outcome.

A tragic case in Cape Town has brought the dangers of unregulated birth practices to light, resulting in the loss of twins. Ernesta Chirwa, a first-time mother, experienced a catastrophic outcome after engaging the services of a "birth keeper" linked to an online organization promoting extreme freebirth ideologies.
Chirwa's situation escalated rapidly when her baby presented breech and with a prolapsed cord, complicated by the fact she was carrying twins, a detail unknown to her. The "birth keeper" allegedly provided inadequate prenatal care and, during the emergency, drove Chirwa to a non-specialized hospital before leaving. This led to significant delays and dire consequences.
The "birth keeper" in question is a graduate of an online school that trains individuals as "radical birth keepers," a term used to circumvent laws against practicing midwifery without a license. Investigations into this organization have previously identified numerous cases of stillbirths and severe harm linked to its teachings.



