ITV Emmerdale fans spot glaring Dawn Fletcher birth blunder as she welcomes new baby
22.12.2023 - 00:23
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale viewers were left scratching their heads after noticing a blunder in Dawn Fletcher's birth scene. Fans spotted that the umbilical cord wasn't cut or even mentioned after she gave birth to her baby boy during Thursday's episode (December 21). Dawn, played by Olivia Bromley, was caught off guard when she went into labour while enjoying Christmas celebrations in the village.
She was quickly whisked away to Home Farm for a water birth, with her husband Billy by her side.
The couple were overjoyed as they welcomed their son, but fans couldn't help but notice the missing detail. Fans took to social media to share their confusion. One viewer wrote: "A baby born with NO umbilical cord....only in Emmerdale!!!" Another added: "Water baby just wow.
Didn't know that happened like that, in water no after birth nor umbilical cord. Water birth is the way forward ..." Others echoed these sentiments, with one saying: "A baby born with no umbilical cord is ridiculous." Another asked: "Where was the umbilical cord?" In jest, another viewer commented: "Fastest birth I've ever seen by Dawn - almost heard the 'pop' - no umbilical cord either. Apparently, the NHS is now phasing them out." Meanwhile, Emma Atkins has teased that Charity Dingle could be forced to become a killer during Emmerdale's dramatic Christmas storyline.
The actress, who has played Charity since 2000, has revealed that she could be driven to murder over the kidnapping of her partner Mackenzie Boyd (Lawrence Robb). In recent episodes, Mackenzie has found his life on the line after his ex-fiancée Chloe Harris's (Jessie Elland) criminal father arrived in the Dales. Chloe's father, Damon 'Harry' Harris (Robert Beck) previously abducted Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) over
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