One midwife. Three tragic home birth outcomes.
An inquest into the death of mother-of-two and homebirth advocate Caroline Lovell has heard that one of the midwives present at Caroline Lovell’s last birth was involved in births that had other, just as tragic, outcomes – the deaths of two babies.
The three deaths occurred between July 2011 and October 2012
An inquest in Melbourne is wrapping up that has been examining the tragic death of Caroline Lovell. The 36-year old gave birth to her second daughter at her Melbourne home in 2012 attended by midwives Gaye Demanuele and Melody Bourne.
At the time Ms Demanuele was registered. She has since been de-registered.
It is alleged that after her home birth Caroline Lovell told the midwives present that she felt like she was dying but they failed to call an ambulance for more than an hour.
It wasn’t until Ms Lovell allegedly became cold and unresponsive that an ambulance was finally called — but it was too late to save her.
Caroline died later that night in hospital.
It has now been revealed that one of the midwives, Gaye Demanuele, was present at the birth of a baby boy in July 2011 six-months before Mrs Lovell’s death.
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The mother of the stillborn boy said in a statement one of the midwives, Gaye Demanuele told her later that she was under investigation in relation to Ms Lovell’s homebirth, as well as two other incidents when Ms Demanuele reached out to the mother for her support in a health authority investigation into her conduct in the birth.