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1. Home birth inquest mother pleaded for help before her death.
An inquest into the death of 36-year-old Caroline Lovell in 2012 after a botched home birth has heard that she pleaded with her husband to call an ambulance, as she was worried she was going to die.
At the inquest yesterday paramedic Marie Daley’s evidence was presented. She claimed that Caroline Lovell’s husband Nick Lovell told her that his wife had “grabbed him by his shirt, looked him in the eye and pleaded with him for help.”
“‘Nick I’m telling you, you need to call an ambulance, I’m going to die’,” she reportedly said.
The inquest had previously heard that the now unregistered midwife Gaye Demanuele believed that Ms Lovell was panicking.
Dr John Campbell, a specialist obstetrician told the inquest that she displayed “classic symptoms” of significant blood loss including anxiety, agitation and shortness of breath.
He said he complained to the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority about Ms Demanuele, but was told that because she was unregistered, they had no jurisdiction.
Dr Campbell said Ms Lovell most likely died from postpartum hemorrhage. Ms Lovell had already suffered a postpartum hemorrhage during the birth of her first child in 2008.
The court heard that the midwife, Ms Demanuele was aware of other complications during the first birth, but did not believe it would impact this home birth.
Fairfax Media reports that Ms Demanuele told the inquest last year that she was still attending home births as a support person.
Top Comments
So Mr Abbot , with reference to the woman from Tennant Creek, is that the lifestyle choice you are referring too? Generations of violence and alcoholism
Another news day, another woman killed, from the sounds of it, by her partner (Item 5).
I'm glad MM are reporting it but it's sickening how frequent it is.
However, I couldn't help but notice how differently it was reported (Item 9) when the shoe was on the other foot, and it was a man being killed.
Sad sad days.