The ITV Doctors lifted the lid on how they navigate parenthood, being a GP and also appearing on This Morning! ❤️
When we meet This Morning’s medical experts Dr Zoe Williams and Dr Sara Kayat for special our Mother’s Day shoot, the pair are thrilled to be reunited.
Although the day will certainly be a happy one, we’re moved when Sara and Zoe open up about their own mums. Sara: I have reminded Rupert, so I can only hope I’ll get at least a pancake for breakfast. Last year he gave me a lovely pendant with an ‘H’ on it. I put a bit of Harris’ hair in it and I never take it off.
Zoe: I think I was as prepared as possible, but I’ve spent many a night bouncing up and down on a swiss ball with Lisbon crying, thinking, “Wow! I really signed up for this.”Sara: Accepting you will never sleep again.Zoe: I do. Being a doctor, people think you know everything and you’ll follow every NHS guideline to the letter. That’s just not true.
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