Australian nutritionist and food influencer Stacey Hatfield has died from an extremely rare complication during childbirth, her heartbroken husband Nathan Warnecke said.
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A tragic incident unfolded as a wellness influencer lost her life due to severe blood loss following a home birth, as reported in court proceedings.

Stacey Warnecke, aged 30, was at her Melbourne residence with her husband, Nathan, and an unlicensed doula, Emily Lal, when she delivered her baby boy on September 29.

Although the newborn was healthy, Warnecke’s health deteriorated swiftly. Emergency services were called around 4:30 a.m., according to information presented at the Victorian Coroners Court today.

Australian nutritionist and food influencer Stacey Hatfield has died from an extremely rare complication during childbirth, her heartbroken husband Nathan Warnecke said.
Stacey Warnecke, 30, was with her husband Nathan and unregulated doula Emily Lal when she delivered her son at her Melbourne home on September 29. (GoFundMe)

Upon arrival, paramedics found Warnecke with a yellow complexion and difficulty breathing, seated near the birthing pool, as described by counsel assisting, Rachel Ellyard.

Warnecke was immediately transported to Frankston Hospital, but unfortunately, medical efforts could not save her life.

It’s suspected she died from complications following a postpartum haemorrhage, Ellyard said.

The hospital’s supply of her blood type was completely exhausted during doctors’ attempts to save her, the court was told.

Warnecke’s death was reported to police and her husband Nathan provided a statement to detectives but Lal refused.

When officers went to examine Warnecke’s home the next day, they also found the house had been extensively cleaned by Lal.

Warnecke’s interactions with Lal will form part of the coroner’s investigation into her death, Ellyard said.

The 30-year-old’s thoughts on the health care system, the decisions around her birth plan and broader attitudes following the COVID-19 pandemic will also be examined in a future inquest.

Australian nutritionist and food influencer Stacey Hatfield has died from an extremely rare complication during childbirth, her heartbroken husband Nathan Warnecke said.
The Warneckes’ baby boy was delivered healthy, but she sadly died from severe blood loss after suffering a postpartum haemorrhage. (GoFundMe)

The court was told Warnecke was a qualified nutritionist who promoted a healthy and “chemical-free” lifestyle on social media.

It appeared she was profoundly affected by the COVID-19 mandates and those concerns influenced her decision-making during pregnancy and birth, Ellyard said.

Warnecke elected not to receive any health care during her pregnancy, including declining ultrasounds and appointments with a midwife or obstetrician.

She wanted to give birth at home and contacted Lal, who also promoted herself as a free birth “keeper” on social media.

Victoria’s Health Complaints Commissioner announced in October it was investigating Lal over allegations she was facilitating or participating in homebirths that could put mothers and babies at risk.

Ellyard said the coroner would be seeking a statement from Lal, as well as the paramedics, doctors and nurses who treated Warnecke.

The case will return to the coroner’s court in March for a further directions hearing.

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