A newborn baby is fighting for life after a ‘freebirth’ gone wrong.

Paramedics were called to a home in Geelong on Tuesday morning after the woman gave birth to the baby without any medical assistance. 

The baby was taken to University Hospital Geelong in a critical condition and has since been transferred to the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne.

A newborn baby is fighting for life after a 'freebirth' gone wrong (file picture)

A newborn baby is fighting for life after a ‘freebirth’ gone wrong (file picture)

The infant’s mother, who is in her 20s, is in a stable condition at University Hospital Geelong.

The practice – called freebirthing – is advised against by doctors as it can place the baby and mother at risk of harm. 

It is different to a homebirth – which is a planned birth at home with a midwife in attendance.

You May Also Like

'I'm a sleep expert – here are four reasons why you should never turn the fan on at night'

As the weather warms up in the UK it can be difficult…

Red flag warning sign of silent killer that can go undetected for years

There are more than 200 types of cancer that can affect the…

'End of life care is failing – my dying dad was shown no compassion or kindness'

There is “no compassion or kindness” for too many people at the…

Move over, Ozempic! New 'anti-diet' crafted by top expert Professor Tim Spector helps slimmers lose more than two inches off their waist

An ‘anti-diet’ has helped wannabe slimmers lose more than two inches off…