Corrie fans point out hospital blunder as Toyah finds out about Abi's baby
10.03.2022 - 03:53
/ ok.co.uk
Coronation Street fans were left frustrated on Wednesday's hour-long episode as the hospital made a huge blunder with Abi Franklin. Only recently, viewers were left heartbroken as they watched Abi abandon her newborn baby son, who was born three months early, shortly after his surprise birth.
During the latest instalment, Abi, who fled the hospital earlier this week, was trapped in a barn by Dean as she used the car he stole from Kevin Webster's garage to break free before crashing into a skip. An unconscious Abi was then rushed to hospital as Toyah Battersby rang her mobile to be told by the police that she had been involved in an accident.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.Toyah, unaware of Abi's surprise birth, then headed to hospital where a doctor told her: "I believe she's in surgery right now. She has retained placenta fragments and the beginnings of septicaemia." As the doctor continued to share details, a stunned Toyah, who doesn't know her partner Imran Habeeb is the father, said: "Sorry, rewind, Abi's had a baby?" Taking to Twitter, soap watchers were quick to point out the doctor's blunder as one person asked: "Patient confidentiality? #Corrie." A different account put: "Patient confidentiality and all that #Corrie." Another follower wrote: "These doctors have no patient confidentiality at all, blurting out that she’s had a baby #Corrie." A different soap watcher joked: "No such thing as patient/doctor confidentiality in #Corrie is there." While another fan added: "Well that Dr didn’t study patient confidentiality! #Corrie." The episode ended in heartbreaking scenes as Toyah encouraged Abi to get help with her drinking and drug use,
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