
One Born Every Minute is a education/science/factual topics series airing on UK television.
Three more sets of parents-to-be arrive at Liverpool Women's Hospital to welcome new additions to their families, including 29-year-old Kate and her 32-year-old husband Pete, whose short-term memory was damaged following a hard-fought battle against meningitis and encephalitis 10 years earlier. The pair hope Pete's brain injury will not stop him from being able to recall this memorable moment in the future. Also featured is third-time mother Lisa, whose previous two labours only lasted six and four hours respectively, and former drama school student Hayley, who already has children with her other-half Stephen, and has resolved to appreciate every moment with her family after losing her own mother at an early age
A couple who lost their first son grow more anxious with each day on the labour ward, while a father-to-be tries to use humour to deal with his nerves in the delivery room
The midwives deal with a September baby boom and have to transfer some of the expectant mothers to St James's Hospital across the city when the unit becomes full
A couple who lost their first son grow more anxious with each day on the labour ward, while a father-to-be tries to use humour to deal with his nerves in the delivery room
The midwives deal with a September baby boom and have to transfer some of the expectant mothers to St James's Hospital across the city when the unit becomes full
A couple who lost their first son grow more anxious with each day on the labour ward, while a father-to-be tries to use humour to deal with his nerves in the delivery room
The midwives deal with a September baby boom and have to transfer some of the expectant mothers to St James's Hospital across the city when the unit becomes full
A couple who lost their first son grow more anxious with each day on the labour ward, while a father-to-be tries to use humour to deal with his nerves in the delivery room
The midwives deal with a September baby boom and have to transfer some of the expectant mothers to St James's Hospital across the city when the unit becomes full
Three more expectant mothers visit Leeds' maternity wards, including a 20-year-old woman admitted with a significant bleed and a 30-year-old who wants a water birth
An 18-year-old woman with gestational diabetes is rushed to theatre when her baby's heartbeat drops, while a 39-year-old woman expecting twins awaits a caesarean
Three more expectant mothers visit Leeds' maternity wards, including a 20-year-old woman admitted with a significant bleed and a 30-year-old who wants a water birth
An 18-year-old woman with gestational diabetes is rushed to theatre when her baby's heartbeat drops, while a 39-year-old woman expecting twins awaits a caesarean