The Midwife Review

: The show balances the joy of birth with intense historical and social issues, including post-war recovery , poverty, and evolving healthcare systems. Historical and Medical Context

: Dr. Patrick Turner, the local GP, and his wife Shelagh, a former nun and nurse. The Midwife

Created by and based on the memoirs of Jennifer Worth , the series depicts the lives of the midwives and nuns at Nonnatus House as they provide care for the impoverished community of Poplar . Core Characters : Midwives : Trixie Franklin, Phyllis Crane, and Rosalind. : The show balances the joy of birth

"The Midwife" most likely refers to the critically acclaimed, long-running British period drama , which follows a group of nurse-midwives and nuns working in London's East End starting in the late 1950s. Created by and based on the memoirs of

Below is a detailed overview of the show, its real-world medical roots, and how to watch it.

: Sister Monica Joan, Sister Julienne, and Sister Veronica.