Emmerdale spoilers: What happens when pregnant Victoria is rushed to hospital?
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A series of stomach pains see Victoria rushed into hospital where she's scanned to check the baby is OK...
In Emmerdale, it's panic stations for Victoria (Isabel Hodgins) when she's gripped by a series of scary tummy pains!
Worried something is up with the baby, the chef goes into hospital with her brother Robert (Ryan Hawley) and his husband Aaron (Danny Miller). The pair take care of Vic and are stunned and emotional when their niece/nephew looms into view on the scan screen!
Later, having got the all clear, they return to the village where rapist Lee (Kris Mochrie) ruins the happy vibe by demanding money and an apology to leave them alone. How will Vic and co react? Is this going to set vengeful Robert off again?
Having organised a charity event to raise money for the children's ward, and also to impress Liam (Jonny McPherson) who has dumped her, Bernice (Sam Giles) has her work cut out persuading the doctor to take part.
When she tells him she wants him to play the part of the sheriff in her Wild West event, will Liam relent?
Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7pm on ITV, with an extra episode at 8pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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