Call the Midwife’s Laura Main says May’s future is still uncertain

In contrast to the tumultuous circumstances of the previous episode, Season 14 of Call the Midwife thus far presents a peaceful situation for the Turner family, bringing a sense of relief and stability.

During May’s near-drowning incident at the beach, an official investigation was initiated against Shelagh and Patrick Turner, as a result of concerns voiced by May’s birth mother residing in Hong Kong.

And had they failed to meet the criteria, their daughter could have been removed from their care.

I’m grateful that our efforts paid off, as they managed to excel in every aspect. Even Miss Tang couldn’t hide her satisfaction, which undoubtedly brought a sense of relief to us, the dedicated followers of “Call the Midwife.

But Laura Main has since revealed that they’re not completely out of the woods.

She expressed her hope for everything to go well with May, during the TopMob Covers Party. Truly, she desires this deeply.

I have a deep affection for these kids and actors, I truly enjoy collaborating with them, and I find them simply amazing as a group. I can’t help but hope that everything is alright.

“And yes, of course, we are still technically fostering her, so there is always that concern.”

The main character hinted at seeing a little extra in the upcoming episodes, without elaborating on specific details.

It has been enjoyable in this series that the character Nurse Shelagh Turner has had a diverse range of activities, she mentioned further.

It involves both midwifery (delivering babies) and general district nursing for adults and children, including a recent case involving a special-needs child who recently lost his school placement.

“So I’ve had a lovely series of all sorts of different things. It’s been great.”

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2025-01-29 21:09