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Sarah and Jacob share life-changing news in new Emmerdale video

Sarah and Jacob share life-changing news in new Emmerdale video

Metro21-06-2025

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An offer made by Jacob Gallagher (Joe-Warren Plant) will leave Sarah Sugden (Katie Hill) feeling very happy in Emmerdale soon.
For a while now, Sarah has had her heart set on becoming a mum. The character lives with Fanconi Anemia, which will shorten her life. As a result, Sarah has decided to fulfil her dream of having a baby.
Sarah is going down the route of IVF for this process. At the start, Jacob was the only person who knew about what she was doing, but Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins) learnt her secret recently.
Despite the fact Charity doesn't share the same view as Sarah when it comes to her having a baby, she is still supporting her. This will be put to the test in upcoming episodes, however, as Sarah tells her Gran some more important news.
In this new clip, Jacob arrives at Jacobs Fold and reveals to Sarah that he's booked an appointment at the fertility clinic.
As they excitedly discuss the prospect of Sarah becoming a mum, Charity heads downstairs. Sarah then tells her Gran that Jacob is going to be her sperm donor…and she certainly doesn't have a positive reaction on her face.
Sarah will have to put her IVF plans on hold later in the week, as she heads to the hospital for her operation following her cancer diagnosis. More Trending
Sarah wants to hear that Charity is on board with her plan, but she ends up telling her granddaughter that she can still support her, even if she thinks she's making the wrong decision.
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As Sarah heads off, upset with her gran, Cain and Charity anxiously wait for her to return. Cain does his best to comfort a dejected Charity in the aftermath of her row with Sarah, but they are distracted when a surgeon arrives with some news.
Charity and Cain learn that things haven't gone to plan with Sarah's operation.
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But what will happen next?
MORE: Emmerdale's Cain broken and bereft as more sad news hits the Dingles
MORE: All Emmerdale spoilers for next week revealed as John plots to kill
MORE: Sarah is elated by news from the hospital in Emmerdale – but things take a turn

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