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You re doing great sweetie gif1/4/2024 ![]() Meanwhile, back on the train, we finally get a concrete sign of life from one of our friends. This episode will apparently start at heartbreaking and just keep on digging deeper until we all have an actual breakdown, so as promised, here’s a baby cheetah:Īcross town, Shelagh and Tim are beginning to freak out: they’ve heard reports of the crash on the radio, but can’t get anyone to answer the phone at Nonnatus. It wouldn’t have been able to breathe on its own.Īnd as Kiddo starts yelling apologies to her baby, one of the hospital midwives takes it away. Sister Frances: No, its lungs weren’t developed. It’s Sister Frances who finally explains that the baby was just born too early to survive. Anyway, the hospital midwife insists on giving Kiddo an injection to speed that along, against her wishes, and then ignores Kiddo’s repeated request to see her baby. Cuthberts: she hasn’t delivered the placenta in the hospital-allotted 30 minutes, which is a bureaucratic distinction, not a clinical one: as Sister Frances points out, a natural placenta delivery can take up to an hour. Also an ongoing disaster is Kiddo’s experience over at St. ![]() Yeah, pretty much your typical disaster situation. Turner and Sister Julienne, and now I can’t find them. Please try again later, or contact our Help Desk at /contact.įred: Holy smokes, were you actually on the train? Just calm down, it’s going to be ok.īoots: Is it? I got separated from Dr. Rescue workers are struggling to reach the train in order to help the injured get away from the wreckage, and our friends at Nonnatus are busy setting up a first aid station when a bloodied Boots runs up to Fred where he’s directing traffic outside. Sound good? Ok, moving on: as you might expect, this week starts pretty much right where we left off. Hey so the penultimate episode of this season was pretty intense, huh? Here’s the deal: I’m gonna dive right in, and every so often, when things just get too stressful, we’ll all get to look at a gif of a cute animal. Ready? Take a deep (lamaze) breath, and prepare yourself for Season 11! Need a refresher on what happened last season? Check out our Season Holiday Special recaps here. Between our scrappy nurses, sassy nuns and gut-wrenching emotional trauma that somehow keeps you wanting more, there’s a lot to be excited about. And now, just a few short months after the last season, we have the springtime return of PBS favorite, Call The Midwife. Every season, the GBH Drama staff sit down to watch the latest and greatest in British dramas.
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