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Home / Health / Influencer Dies After Risky Unassisted Birth

Influencer Dies After Risky Unassisted Birth

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Influencer Stacey Warnecke died from severe blood loss.
  • Her death followed a risky alternative birth practice called 'freebirth'.
  • A doula present at the birth is under investigation.
Influencer Dies After Risky Unassisted Birth

A health and wellness influencer, Stacey Warnecke, 30, has died due to severe postpartum hemorrhage following an unassisted childbirth known as 'freebirth.' Her husband shared that while she successfully delivered their son, Axel, unforeseen complications led to her death. The practice of freebirth, chosen by Warnecke partly due to her strong views on COVID-19 mandates, is described by medical experts as unnecessarily dangerous.

The coroner's court in Australia is investigating the circumstances surrounding Warnecke's death. Significant attention is being given to the doula who attended the birth, as she has refused to provide a statement to police and reportedly cleaned the scene. This doula has previously been linked to a newborn's death and is currently under investigation by health authorities.

Warnecke's condition rapidly declined after the birth, and despite being rushed to the hospital, she succumbed to complications from extreme blood loss. Health authorities have issued warnings regarding the doula's practices, advising the public against engaging her services for health-related matters.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A freebirth is childbirth without medical professionals. It's considered risky due to potential complications like severe bleeding, which can be life-threatening without immediate medical intervention.
Stacey Warnecke was an Australian health influencer who tragically died from blood loss after choosing to have an unassisted home birth.
The doula present at Warnecke's freebirth is under investigation for her actions, including not providing a statement to police and alleged scene cleaning.

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