Little Princess
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First episode date | October 9, 2006 |
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Final episode date | June 14, 2019 |
Number of episodes | 100 |
Number of seasons | 4 |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
No of episod | 120 |
No of season | 4 |
End theme | "Little Princess" |
Product compani | Illuminated Film Company |
Networks | Channel 5 |
Produc | Iain Harvey |
Cast | Colin McFarlane |
Open theme | "Little Princess" |
No of seri | 4 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1606447 |
About Little Princess
Little Princess is a British children's television series created by The Illuminated Film Company. Directed by Edward Foster seasons 1 - 3, Directed by Sue Tong season 4. It debuted in the United Kingdom in 2006.
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'Infertile' Stourbridge renal patient has healthy baby
Ellie, pictured with partner Dan Taylor and nurse Bobbie Bedford, said her pregnancy was "a shock"
A woman with kidney disease who was told she could never have children has given birth to a "miracle" baby girl.
Ellie Pierce-Oliver, 28, from Stourbridge, West Midlands , had dialysis for Three Hours A Day , six days a week, in The Final five months of her pregnancy.
Fewer than 7% of women on dialysis conceive, said Dudley Group NHS Trust.
It is The First birth at The Trust for a female renal patient in More Than 20 years, a spokesperson added.
Ms Pierce-Oliver's daughter Nicci was delivered by caesarean at Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley.
The new mother, who suffers from an autoimmune condition called and has undergone two kidney transplants, said she had been "in shock" when she found out she was expecting.
"I don't think it sunk in until halfway through the pregnancy," She Said .
Partner Dan Taylor said the couple were "over The Moon " with their "Miracle Baby ", born on 2 August, weighing 4lb 12oz.
"We were worried at first but with all The Help . . we got our Little Princess safe and well," Mr Taylor added.
Baby Nicci was delivered by caesarean at Russells Hall Hospital, DudleyMs Pierce-Oliver's usual dialysis sessions were doubled during her pregnancy following advice from specialists at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.
Staff in the renal unit at Russells Hall held a Baby Shower party to celebrate the new arrival.
"It has meant five months of Sleepless Nights for us because we were all so desperate for everything to go well," said Bobbie Bedford, haemodialysis lead nurse.
The Charity Kidney Care Uk passed its congratulations to The Family and highlighted the rarity of their circumstances.
"The Level of the care and treatment the NHS will have given to enable Nicci's birth will be life changing for The Family ," said Fiona Loud, The Charity 's policy director.
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Source of news: bbc.com