Watch Vicky Pattison: Maybe, Baby? Streaming Guide for Canada
Channel 4’s two-part documentary follows Vicky Pattison and her husband Ercan Ramadan as they confront whether to become parents. The series examines fertility, alternative paths to family-building, and the emotional challenges behind the decision.
Overview
The show is a Channel 4 original. It airs on E4 at 9:00 PM, with repeats on E4+1. Each episode offers an intimate look at modern choices around parenthood.
Episode breakdown
Episode 1
Vicky spends time caring for a young child to learn daily parenting realities. She also revisits a fertility clinic where her frozen eggs and embryos are stored.
Episode 2
The couple explores surrogacy and adoption. They meet families who chose these routes and weigh the practical and emotional implications.
Cast
- Vicky Pattison — the series’ central figure, candid about her doubts and hopes.
- Ercan Ramadan — Vicky’s husband, offering a supportive and thoughtful perspective.
Streaming and availability
The documentary is available on Channel 4’s streaming platform for free with ads. Viewers must register for a My4 account to stream full episodes.
Readers in Canada can still watch. To do so, use a VPN to connect to a UK server before accessing Channel 4. This streaming guide for Canada explains the steps.
How to watch from Canada
- Install a reliable VPN on your device. NordVPN is a common option.
- Connect to a UK-based server to obtain UK access.
- Visit Channel 4 and create a My4 account if you do not have one.
- During registration, you may be asked for a UK postcode to complete sign-up.
- Verify your email, then start streaming with ads.
Signing up for My4
- Open the Channel 4 website or app and select register.
- Enter an email address and create a password.
- Provide basic personal details and confirm you are 16 or older.
- Use a valid UK postcode if requested, then verify your account by email.
FAQs
Is the series factual?
Yes. The documentary follows Vicky Pattison’s real-life decisions. It is unscripted and personal.
How many episodes are there?
The series consists of two episodes.
Is it free to watch?
Channel 4 streams the show for free with advertisements for registered users.
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