Nine announces return of Big Miracles for season two

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All episodes of season one of Big Miracles are available to stream for free on 9Now

Nine has announced that Big Miracles will be returning for a second season on the 9Network, in association with Screen Australia.

With one in six Australians experiencing infertility, the series is about the ultimate quest to create new life. Following couples and individuals as they share their journey of trying to fall pregnant against the overwhelming odds, through IVF and other fertility treatments.

The show also highlights the work of dedicated doctors, nurses and scientists committed to making people’s baby dreams come true.

9Network’s head of content production & development, Adrian Swift: “We are very proud to announce the second season of Big Miracles on the 9Network. This is a ground-breaking series that invites viewers to see, feel and be captured by the very raw and emotional journey into one of the most fundamental human experiences of all – trying to have a child. Our audience loved the first series and we look forward to working with Ronde Media for another season.”

Founder of Ronde Media, Ben Davies: “We’re extremely proud to make a show so full of heart. Also very grateful to the courageous couples sharing their stories, along with the staff from Virtus Health who’ve opened their doors to the world of IVF treatment.”

Screen Australia’s head of documentary, Alex West: “The first season of Big Miracles introduced viewers to the emotional and complex realities faced by so many Australians on their personal journey of starting a family. We’re proud to support the creative team, Nine and the brave participants as they share their fertility experiences with us. I have no doubt the second season will continue to engage and deeply resonate with audiences around the country.”

All episodes of season one of Big Miracles are available to stream for free on 9Now.

Big Miracles Season Two is produced by Ronde Media for the 9Network with major production investment from Nine in association with Screen Australia. Financed with support from Screen NSW.

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