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1 online resource (streaming video file) (47 min. 47 sec.) ; 289577945 bytes |
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Winner of television BAFTA for Best Factual Series 2010Every minute of every hour of every day, a baby is born in Britain. Better than a soap or drama series, this is the real drama of every day life. One Born Every Minute is a ground breaking observational documentary that captures the dramatic, emotional and often funny moments that accompany bringing new life into the world.40 unobtrusive cameras were placed in a bustling maternity ward in Princess Anne hospital in Southampton, UK. Over four months the cameras captured the highs and lows behind the scenes as new lives begin and others change forever.Episode 3Lisa's baby Jack has been born with his bowel outside his body. The first few days of his life are critical as he faces serious medical procedures. Lisa is forced to cope with waiting weeks before she can take him home, and confesses to feeling jealous of the nurses who are feeding him before she can even hold him.Meanwhile, Sarah is expecting her second child. Midwife Dominique does everything she can to make sure she can have the natural birth she always wanted. Sarah's first labour was very difficult and she had to have a caesarean. But as she finally goes into labour and the hours start to drag by, Sarah and dad Darren begin to worry that it will be the same as last time, and Darren feels impotent, thinking that no-one's listening to him and there's no point in him being there.And 25-year-old Andreia comes in to the hospital for a water birth, with the cameras catching her baby's breathtaking entrance to the world. (From the UK, in English) (Documentary Series) (Part 3 of 8) PG CC WS |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2010-08-10 at 20:30:00 |
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Classification: PG |
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Cesarean section -- Prevention.
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Childbirth.
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Labor (Obstetrics) -- Complications.
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Labor (Obstetrics) -- Psychological aspects.
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Midwives -- Attitudes.
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United Kingdom.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Smith, Lisa, director
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