One Born Every Minute - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Episode 1
Fourth generation twins make an appearance on the delivery suite at Southmead Hospital in Bristol and a larger-than-life double act struggle to see the funny side of their extended labour.
Episode 2
A muscle-mad macho man struggles to keep his nerves in check, an expectant dad goes all-out to make his wife feel comfortable, and a same sex couple are rushed into hospital ten weeks early.
Episode 3
Baby Spice visits Southmead to support the maternity unit's charity. A mum in labour tries to decide whether to stay with her baby's father. And a couple who met online start their family.
Episode 4
The corridors turn blue as one mum lets out all of her pent-up frustrations, on-off romancers finally take the plunge after years of indecision, and pregnancy cravings make it into the delivery room.
Episode 5
This episode is all about making babies: one couple reveal how each of their two conceptions were very different, while a religious couple married young because of the temptation of sex.
Episode 6
This episode features One Born's first home birth and a baby who arrives in the hospital car park! And a new dad who used to be homeless dreams of settling down under one roof with his girlfriend.
Episode 7
A startling family secret turns the world of a mum-to-be upside down, another mum considers converting religions to create her family and one couple make it to the delivery suite after years of trying.
Episode 8
A couple who met when they were eight come in to Southmead 20 years later, to have their second baby. And two youngsters who are planning to have a dynasty come in to have their third baby.
Episode 9
Two nurses hope their second child's birth will be simpler than their first, while a mum who had anorexia and was told she'd never have children waits for stubborn baby number three.
Episode 10
It's the final episode and Southmead is packed. There's a Mormon couple who are expecting baby number three, and nervous first-time parents who don't know how to change a nappy.
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