A TV series following Bradford midwives continues tonight.
Episode three of Yorkshire Midwives On Call will be shown on BBC Two at 8pm tonight.
The five-part series shows the work of the home birth team at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust during the last few months.
Tonight’s show will spotlight mother Jasmine’s story who is helped with her home birth by midwife Claire. BBC North posted a video on social media previewing the episode, which features Jasmine:
Ep3 of Yorkshire Midwives On Call hits @BBCTwo tonight at 8pm.
— BBC North (@BBCNorthPR) April 25, 2022
You'll see Jasmine's story in tonight's episode, but make sure you catch up on @BBCiPlayer if you've missed the other stories! pic.twitter.com/xqRSVBmqi4
Episode four will be shown tomorrow and the fifth and final show will be broadcast on BBC Two next Tuesday. Both episodes will be screened at 8pm.
So far, the series has included midwife Michaela who assisted junior doctors Rebecca and Tim with a water birth for their second child.
Filming for the BBC Two series, from Farsley-based production company Candour, began last summer and continued until February this year.
Bradford's home birth team started in April 2019 when there were 57 mums who had planned to give birth at home.
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