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This series explores the everyday lives of disabled people, from birth through to coping with bereavement - and everything in between. The first programme follows the lives of three families whose ...unborn children were diagnosed with a disability.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Series: Nobody's normal
First transmission date: 2006
Published: 2006
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Duration: 00:44:03
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Director: Louise Hibbins
Producers: Emma De'Ath; Ann (series producer) Lalic
Narrator: Martha Kearney
Publisher: BBC Open University
Link to related site: Website: http://www.open2.net/nobodysnormal/index.html
Keyword(s): Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome
Subject terms: Case studies; Disability studies--Great Britain; Down syndrome; Spina bifida
Footage description: 'Tim and Linda Drummond's baby, Isobel, was born with congenital central hypoventilation syndrome, and spent the first year of her life in hospital. The programme joins the family as Isobel leaves hospital for the first time and arrives to join her two sisters at the family home. Matthew and Catherine, in Darlington are young and coping brilliantly with the challenges of having a baby with spina bifida. They knew ahead of her birth that Eve had the condition and decided not to opt for a termination. They speak eloquently and movingly about the choices they made. Caroline and her husband Robert made a different choice when they were confronted with news that their unborn child had Down syndrome. Caroline speaks with clarity and empathy about the reasons behind her decision to terminate the pregnancy.'
Production number: JOUA427S
Videofinder number: 7361
Available to public: no