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Telly addicts

one born every minute

451 replies

sophiek123 · 25/01/2012 16:21

Is it just me or does this programme get your into a hypnotic state. I find it so fasinating even though ive been there, done that. I spose you dont get to view it when you are going through labour yourself. Does anyone else love this programme.

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BumbleBee2011 · 25/01/2012 20:09

I love it....I loved it while I was pg (DH thought I was mental), and even though DD is 7 months old I still can't stop watching it!

Do you find it makes you broody? Might just be me....

SauvignonBlanche · 25/01/2012 20:17

I'll be watching, it makes DH really broody though.

GwendolineMaryLacey · 25/01/2012 20:19

I really love it now I'm done and dusted and never have to go through it again. I found it very uncomfortable viewing before now but I can really relax and enjoy this series and overdose on the previous ones on 4od

scarletforya · 25/01/2012 20:48

[bgrin] Love it! it's the highlight of my TV week these days! DP is banished from the room! Only 12 minutes to go!!!

BackPackBackPack · 25/01/2012 20:54

I love it. It makes me broody but there is no more babies for me.

BertieBotts · 25/01/2012 20:54

Yay!!

DP has never watched it before. I just asked him if he would cope and he said "I'll just look away from the screen and turn the sound up in my headphones, it's fine..."

I have a suspicion that he will be drawn in and end up broody. (This is not an evil plan of mine. Honestly. It really and truly isn't.)

PigeonPair · 25/01/2012 20:55

Love it and love the self indulgence of an hour remembering the births of my DC's.

SauvignonBlanche · 25/01/2012 20:59

DH has left the room, I should be safe. [bgrin]

QueenKong · 25/01/2012 20:59

I love it. This series is the first one I've watched post having my baby and it's making me a bit sad. It reminds me of how dreadful DS's birth was and what an utter wimp I was. Wish I could have been tough like all these ladies. Sad

sittinghippo · 25/01/2012 21:00

Can't wait, sad I know but I look forward all week to this programme from about Monday!

BigFatSpider · 25/01/2012 21:00

I love it - makes me hugely broody but also hugely frustrated that I'm not in a position to be able to go back to university and retrain as a midwife. All I've ever wanted to do.

ImpatientOne · 25/01/2012 21:02

Here we go! Grin

scarletforya · 25/01/2012 21:02

Here we go! [bgrin]

sittinghippo · 25/01/2012 21:02

Oh heck if the mws r in tears there's no hope for the rest of us!

emmanana · 25/01/2012 21:03

Pulls up a chair and a cosy blanket! [bsmile]

BearWith · 25/01/2012 21:03

Oh yay, and I'm welling up at the credits already. Again Grin

darleneconnor · 25/01/2012 21:04

It makes me glad I'll prob never have to do it again. Newborns do nothing for me.

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BearWith · 25/01/2012 21:05

[tries not to sob at them taking it away]

emmanana · 25/01/2012 21:05

Oh disabled lady looks so worried, bless her.

QueenKong · 25/01/2012 21:05

Oh gawd, I'm going to be in floods I know it...

ImpatientOne · 25/01/2012 21:05

gone already!

RubyLovesMayMay · 25/01/2012 21:05

Whoo hoo let's go!

I'm from Leeds and miss it terribly, the accent makes me feel at home

StarlightMcKenzie · 25/01/2012 21:05

OMG The hospital won't take it away

SauvignonBlanche · 25/01/2012 21:05

Oh dear, what a first question to have to ask.