Pictured: Newcastle midwife-turned content creator charged over home birth death

Tita Smith
7NEWS
Oyebola Coxon, originally from Italy, worked as a volunteer midwife for two years around Perth before studying midwifery through Southern Cross University in February 2015. 
Oyebola Coxon, originally from Italy, worked as a volunteer midwife for two years around Perth before studying midwifery through Southern Cross University in February 2015.  Credit: Social media

A midwife-turned content creator — charged over the death of a home birth baby — had given birth to her own twins at home.

Oyebola “Bibi” Coxon, 35, was arrested on Thursday and charged with manslaughter and grievous bodily harm over the death of a baby in October last year.

Police will allege she went to a home in Wallsend, in Newcastle’s western suburbs, on October 2, 2024, to assist a woman with a home birth.

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However, over the next two days, Coxon allegedly did not act upon signs of complications and requests by the woman to attend hospital.

The woman went to John Hunter Hospital on October 4, where the baby was delivered by emergency caesarian, with both allegedly suffering significant medical complications as a result of the incident.

The boy died in hospital six days later.

According to her LinkedIn, Coxon, originally from Italy, worked as a volunteer midwife for two years around Perth before studying midwifery through Southern Cross University in February 2015.

Oyebola Coxon, 35, has been charged with manslaughter and reckless grievous bodily harm.
Oyebola Coxon, 35, has been charged with manslaughter and reckless grievous bodily harm. Credit: Facebook

She became a registered midwife later that year before picking up a position at a Sydney hospital.

Coxon then worked for several years at hospitals around Queensland before picking up a position at Maitland Hospital in 2021.

A Hunter New England Health District spokesperson told 7NEWS.com.au that Coxon has not been employed with their health district for several years.

Coxon also embarked on a career as a digital creator, changing her job title on Facebook in April 2023 to “social media coach”.

She regularly shares videos about fitness, motherhood, cooking, and her daily life with her 7000 TikTok followers.

In 2022, a post showing graphic images of the home birth of her twins went viral among midwifery social media pages.

“At 5:25 (am) with no push, I just bare down and twin 1 was out,” she said.

“I yelled at that point but mum and my hubby came and that baby was out.”

Coxon said she gave the first twin to her husband and went to the shower.

“And then I got a cramp on my leg and bare down... and twin 2 just slipped out.”

Oyebola Coxon’s birth story went viral among midwifery social media groups in 2022.
Oyebola Coxon’s birth story went viral among midwifery social media groups in 2022. Credit: Social media

Coxon said she went to the hospital two to three hours afterwards out of concern she may have suffered injuries during the birth, and she was treated with stitches.

“It was the most amazing experience,” she continued.

“There was a lot of unwind I had to do in my life during this pregnancy being a midwife.

“But I trusted my babies and my body.”

Coxon was granted bail after appearing in court on Thursday.

Under her bail conditions, she must not act, practice or educate any person relating to any birth or pregnancy and must report to Nelson Bay Police Station daily.

She was also required to surrender her Italian and Australian passports.

She is next due in court in October.

Originally published on 7NEWS

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