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THE ROTUNDA ***NEW SERIES***

The Rotunda - Midwife Kayla Lafferty Image Name: The Rotunda - Midwife Kayla Lafferty
The Rotunda - Ann Charlton, chaplain at The Rotunda 1 Image Name: The Rotunda - Ann Charlton, chaplain at The Rotunda 1
The Rotunda - Ann Charlton, chaplain at The Rotunda Image Name: The Rotunda - Ann Charlton, chaplain at The Rotunda
The Rotunda - Kayla Lafferty and Margaret Condon Image Name: The Rotunda - Kayla Lafferty and Margaret Condon
The Rotunda - Daryl & Shauna Image Name: The Rotunda - Daryl & Shauna
The Rotunda - Nicola, Emmanuel and family with baby Lar Image Name: The Rotunda - Nicola, Emmanuel and family with baby Lar
The Rotunda - Kay Cramp and grandson Baby Lar Image Name: The Rotunda - Kay Cramp and grandson Baby Lar
The Rotunda Image Name: The Rotunda
The Rotunda - Annette O'Connor Image Name: The Rotunda - Annette O'Connor

The Rotunda, Episode 1 of 6, RTÉ2, Thursday, September 13th at 9.30pm 

Grandmother to 18 Kay accompanies her daughter Nicola in the labour ward in the hope of the safe arrival of baby Lar, who is to be named after his recently deceased grandfather. Also featured are young engaged couple Shauna and Daryl who are expecting their first child together and Monaghan couple Áine and Arno who have just discovered that their child in the womb has a life threatening condition.

Series Overview

Welcome to The Rotunda, the world’s longest running maternity hospital where close to one million Dubliners have been born and some 24 new babies are added to that number every day.

It’s a place of extreme highs and devastating lows. Agony and ecstasy, all happening second to second. Come behind closed doors with parents and staff as they meet in the most intimate of ways, experiencing moments that will change their lives and be remembered and retold for generations to come.

Over the course of 2018, Scratch Films and RTÉ followed the comings and goings of The Rotunda hospital in Dublin, 24 hours a day for a total of 21 days. It’s one of the most active maternity hospitals in all of Europe and the resulting series encapsulates a multitude of emotions that are part and parcel of the everyday life of this Irish institution. From the screams of childbirth and the resulting highs of a new born baby, to the devastating lows when a baby has a life threatening condition or ends up in NICU with a team fighting to save its life.

Throughout, however, it is the humanity of the staff that shines through as we meet couples and learn about their own story together and share with them their personal experiences of bringing new life into the world.