Stolen From The Womb Page #3

Synopsis: Inspired by true events, Diane and Rob King are thrilled over the news of Diane's pregnancy. Chelsey Miller, a woman desperate to have a baby, discovers that she's unable to have one of her own, and stalks the unsuspecting Diane with the intentions of stealing her baby. When Diane's due date approaches, Chelsey kidnaps her and gives her a labor-inducing drug, forcing Diane to deliver the baby. Chelsey takes the baby and Diane is found alive. Now Diane and Rob must do everything they can to find their newborn, who has a rare congenital condition that needs to be treated immediately, before it is too late.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Terry Ingram
Production: Lighthouse Pictures, Inc.
 
IMDB:
5.2
TV-14
Year:
2014
84 min
60 Views


Take a look at me at night.

I finally realized that

I was completely alone.

I am very sorry.

I'm sorry, that's stupid.

They're alive.

You have to tell her something.

Di, can we talk?

- Of course. - It's gone last night.

Poor Chelsey.

- I did not think so. -What do you mean?

Di, I'm sorry for

her legal problems,

But did she not behave humbly?

She needed a friend.

There are not many

people to rely on.

Okay, but with Vivian we

caught her watching the house.

Di, come on! This is scary and not

the first. - She explained why.

She could not call? -Who comes

in without notice and uninvited?

I do not know. Perhaps, too, you

would not behave perfectly,

if you were pregnant

when your law broke up.

I'm sorry. I was just looking

forward to our gathering.

I did not expect to talk about

Chelsea's legal problems.

My Chelsey help will not

affect our friendship.

You know that, right?

- Of course.

Good. - Sure.

Look at him.

-Res is unclean.

He does not see anything about

it, which is a diaphragm.

Muscles under the lungs.

It's a congenital

diaphragmatic hernia.

What is it?

- Hole on the diaphragm.

A hole?

If it is not operated, other organs

in the abdomen may press the lungs.

They will not develop well and the child

will not be able to breathe properly.

Oh, God.

- Diane, Rob, that can be fixed. - How?

We will arrange for the Caesarean section

to know exactly the date of birth.

Specialists will be at birth.

They will put the baby on the respirator

to make it easier to breathe,

then it was quickly operated.

I will not lie to you.

You will come to check

up until his third year.

And there may be complications.

But luckily, our colleagues

are good at our work.

I promise that they are very

likely to have a healthy baby.

"Hello, you got Diane King.

Leave the message. "

Here, Chels.

I just want to greet you.

I think you were under review today.

How was it?

Call me.

Here prof. King. I have to

cancel the afternoon lectures.

And tomorrow. Yeah.

All right, thank you.

Here you go, dear.

We'll get it.

- I can not feel that way. - You did not.

Your work is more

important than ever.

You have to eat properly and feel that your

child will be as powerful as possible.

I very much like you and your little

Johnny. Everything will be okay.

I know that.

Are we really going

to call him Johnny?

I can not talk to Chelsey now.

I feel bad,

but it reminds me of everything

that can go wrong in pregnancy.

Is that why I'm a terrifying man?

Of course you did not. You only

know her for a few months.

If I'm honest, she's

very emotional.

Attend yourself and your child.

Forget Chelsea.

"Hello, stranger. How are you?"

Great, thank you.

Are you ready to bid for

that house on Swinton?

Good. If they accept your offer

and do not sell the houses,

you can rent it from

the owner at Swinton.

So you will not

have two mortgages.

Someone interested?

What's the address?

I'll look at what's available.

Bye, Nicole.

Everything is agreed

for Saturday 15th.

Rob will take Diana to a

special pre-natal massage.

Relaxed and happy will come

home to friends and family

to the surprise

party for a child.

Canapes are prepared.

Small sandwiches, pies. -In the game.

Hello! -Chelsey, they live.

What did you mention games?

- Of course. We work in kindergarten.

All the time, you invented

games for children. - Exactly.

Excuse me! All the time, I've been pissed off.

Chelsey, they live. What are you doing here?

I'm here because you're so busy.

- Yes, I'm sorry.

I brought you something.

-Very nice.

As soon as I saw him,

I remembered you.

Johnny Appleseed.

Very cute. It's super.

Thank you, Chelsey.

I would like to hang out,

but we have a meeting.

We are planning a spring concert.

- Of course.

You should not get here.

-It's okay.

See yoga? - Sure.

Have fun. Bye.

-Hello, Chels.

Where are we staying?

I will. -Thank you.

I'm so relieved that

I could sleep here.

Or you can lie

in two, three hours.

What? Why?

They're alive. What's happening?

Kolaki. I know what that means.

I can not believe you

were able to come.

They're all here!

I know what it is.

You knew I wanted it. Look!

She's prettier than my bags, I swear.

I will. -Thank you.

He has so many pockets. And that!

Thank you, Carly.

Chelsey, they live. -I'm sorry I'm late.

- No, you're not invited.

Chelsey, you came.

I was wondering where you are.

I'm sorry to be late.

I lost the invitation.

I forgot when it was.

I did not ask you not

to spoil surprises.

You did not confirm.

We did not expect you.

It's enough food. Come in.

-Super.

That's fun. -Good.

It surprised me.

Chelsey has come.

- They're alive.

You open the gifts.

I'm going after my own.

Di, I'm very sorry.

I did not invite her because I was

afraid of something like that.

I do not know how she found out.

There it is! -Chelsey!

I know you did not think you

would have it, but you should.

It's too much.

I can not accept it.

You can. It's a pleasure.

Friends serve this.

Thank you. It's beautiful.

You're welcome.

Chelsey, come up with something to eat.

I made small pies.

Right.

Will you say this is

not inappropriate?

What is? - I'm tired, it's

always uncomfortable for me.

I went out six times.

I used to sleep for three hours.

Sleep on.

What do you have to do today?

We have a prenatal course.

Do we really have to go? -What do you mean?

- You will have a caesarean section.

How likely is the usual birth?

I can get the cuts sooner.

Then we will go to the

necessary caesarean section.

Dr. Harris said that a long birth

would be hard for a child.

Then we do not have to get

up and go to the course?

I like this idea.

Morning. -Jutro.

Thanks for letting go with you.

Watch your head.

Let's go.

Take one for Diana.

Thank you.

Do you remember when we were

here for the first time? -Yeah.

This time it will be better.

It's going to be wonderful.

Diane is gone.

Welcome to the first

prenatal course.

I am your teacher and a

well-educated maternal "doula".

You can ask me everything.

Ready?

My friends are gone.

We start at 10:
00, that

everyone gets an hour they pay.

The goal of the course is to

increase confidence in childbirth.

We'll start this today.

You see? Their car is here.

Are you sure it's

okay if you show up?

Jesse, what if something

happened to Diane?

Or a child?

Stay here.

Chelsey, they live. What is?

What is? I was worried about you.

You did not go to the course.

I should contact you.

We decided not to go.

What? How can she?

For personal reasons, Rob and I

decided to have a Caesarean section.

What? When?

-10. April.

You good? You want to talk about this?

- I do not have time.

I am preparing for

maternity leave.

We are preparing for the baby with Rob.

I need time.

I'm very sorry

that I scared you,

I hope you like the course.

Talk to you.

Who was it? -Chelsey.

Do I just think it's

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