Jenny Agutter has shared her views on pregnant women having pre-arranged C-sections. The Call The Midwife star, 68, who plays Sister Julienne in the BBC drama that tells the stories of a group of nurse midwives working in East London in the late 1950s, told how she thinks it is "sad" how some women book in a caesarean delivery - which is the surgical procedure by which a baby is delivered through an incision in the mother's abdomen.
During a chat with Radio Times, the British actress, who has no medical training, told: "I’ve been to some midwifery gatherings and they’re thrilled at being represented properly. [The show] really does respect and honour them. "Now, of course, people say that they’ll have their baby taken out on such a
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