Emmerdale fans spot 'baby twist' as pregnant Dawn gets scan after scare
13.07.2023 - 11:27
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Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Emmerdale viewers think they have spotted a major twist after pregnant Dawn Fletcher underwent a scan after facing a scare on Wednesday. During the latest episode, Dawn and husband Billy were worried for adopted daughter, Clemmie, as she faced her first birthday without her late biological mum. And things went from bad to worse when former fake nanny Nicky turned up with a card for Clemmie and scorned ex Gabby Thomas threw him out, accidentally revealing Dawn’s pregnancy to Lucas and Clemmie in the process.
Dawn and Billy then struggled to calm down Clemmie, who was convinced that the new baby will mean she’s forced out of the family. As Clemmie’s upset escalated, she pushed a dining stool into Dawn’s stomach, which resulted in her collapsing. After rushing to hospital, Dawn and Billy cried happy tears after the sonographer was eventually able to confirm that their baby was unharmed.
However, eagle-eyed fans picked up on a subtle detail during the scan, which could cause a huge baby twist for the family.Thesonographer said during the scan: "Yes, they're doing fine!", leading viewers to think that Dawn could be secretly having twins without realising. Taking to Twitter, one person said: "That Nurse definitely said , they're doing fine… #Emmerdale" alongside a Friends meme of "we only ordered one". A different account put: "The nurse said they’re doing fine and Billy and Dawn did not catch it #Emmerdale" with a laughing emoji.
Another follower wrote: "I swear the nurse said "they're" when looking for the baby's heartbeat. Surely, that means twins? #Emmerdale." While a different viewer replied: "That's what we were just saying as well. Came on Twitter to see if we
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