One Born Every Minute
Real Stories from the Delivery Room
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Narrated by:
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Judy Sweeney
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Emma Kay
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Written by:
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Maria Dore
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Ros Bradbury
About this listen
One Born Every Minute, Channel 4's Bafta-winning documentary series, was the critical and popular smash-hit of 2010. And in February 2011, it was back on the maternity ward for 12 more thrilling episodes.
In this wonderful new book, midwives Maria Dore and Ros Bradbury look back over their careers and reveal the extraordinary experiences that fill their every working day - from first-time mums with unusual birth plans to overwhelmed dads who end up on the delivery room floor. And, of course, the beautiful babies who make it all worthwhile. Maria explains, 'To be part of anyone's birth experience is just the best. You never quite get over that miracle.'
As told to Diane Taylor.
©2011 Dragonfly Film and Television Productions (P)2011 Hachette DigitalCritic Reviews
"One Born Every Minute was television at its best. I have shed many tears over this brilliant, emotional, reality series – eight hours of the very purest drama." (The Guardian)
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