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One Born Every Minute
E5 of 10
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Series 11 - Episode 5
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Summary
Sharnee, who's 25, and 27-year-old Dan await the arrival of their first child together. Meanwhile, after seven years trying and two failed rounds of IVF, 33-year-old Jo and 47-year-old Pat arrive on the ward to be induced, and April, who's 27, is having her third baby, with support from her little sister Chloe.
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Executive Producer
Simon Kerfoot
Series Producer
Denise Mather
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Gaynor Davies
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