
Emmerdale rocked by youngster's unexpected baby announcement
After getting arrested for robbing Rodney, Sarah is looking for the next big thing to help her live her life to the fullest.
In recent weeks, Andy Sugden and Debbie Dingle's daughter has shacked up with Kammy (Shebz Miah), someone who her gran and ex-boyfriend Jacob believe is a bad influence.
Now that he wants her back, Jacob has been trying to sabotage her relationship, something that has caught the attention of Sarah.
However, the ITV Emmerdale character soon comes to the realisation that she isn't truly in love with either Jacob or Kammy and is actually just looking to have a baby.
After hearing her desire, Vanessa (played by Michelle Hardwick) is taken aback and begins probing further, according to The Metro.
Sarah then reveals her plans for IVF and goes as far as to book an appointment with Manpreet (Rebecca Sarker) to try and make the plan a reality.
Next week: Driven by desperation, Steph resorts to extreme measures to change how she looks, and the hunt for Nate continues as John spirals in his web of lies.
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However, despite sympathising with her, Manpreet is unable to support her bid for IVF, something that proves crushing to the youngster.
Despite this major setback, Sarah confesses to Vanessa that she is looking into other clinics to see if she is eligible for IVF.
When Charity approaches Sarah during this secret chat, she is left flustered, making it clear that she has no plan to let anyone know about the life-changing decision.

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