Sabrina’s Baby Shocker!

CarlosbabyThursday’s episode left us at the edge of our seats as Sabrina (Teresa Castillo) repeatedly asked Carlos (Jeffrey Vincent Parise) about her baby as he delivered him/her. Thankfully, it wasn’t Friday, and we have one more chance to find out the truth before the long weekend.

Sabrina asked Carlos if her baby was a boy or a girl, and due to his lack of response and stunned stare, Sabrina asked him if something was wrong.

General Hospital fans are dying to know what exactly is going on. Could it just be that Carlos is speechless that he just became a father? Is there something terribly wrong with the baby? Or could it be that the baby came out to look just like… Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell)?

General Hospital rumors have suggested that Sabrina, Carlos, and Michael just might be in for the shock of their lives. If Carlos is hesitant to tell Sabrina about the baby, it just may be because the baby he thought would be his, the family he thought he would have with his beloved Sabrina, is in fact, no more.

We do know that Teresa has had her real life baby boy and is on maternity leave from General Hospital. Jeffrey has had an on again- off again status with the show, therefore there is no telling where this story could take both their characters. If Sabrina needs to leave the canvas for a while, it’s a possibility that Carlos will be leaving again too… and he might be caught by Anna (Finola Hughes) and Robert (Tristan Rogers).

Watch today’s episode of General Hospital to uncover the drama that revolves around Carlos and Sabrina.

 

Baby Bliss for Michael and Sabrina

MichaelSabrinaMichael and Sabrina have been turning up the heat since this Summer, and it looks like things aren’t going to cool down for this couple, even as we coast into Fall.

Michael knows that Sabrina would be a great mother, since he hired her to be the nanny for his sister, baby Avery. Together, the two loved and cared for her during her time at the Quartermaine mansion. Since then, Michael has returned Avery to his Dad, Sonny, and since Sonny and Carly are engaged, Carly has been the active Mother figure for baby Avery.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors point to baby bliss of their own for Michael and Sabrina. It’s no secret that actress, Teresa Castillo is pregnant with her second child. After Castillo’s first pregnancy with daughter Victoria was written into the script, it was uncertain whether the writers would go down that road. During that time, Teresa’s character Sabrina was pregnant with Patrick Drake’s baby, but sadly, she lost the baby after being involved in a car accident that Victor Cassadine was behind- which tied into the entire Jason/Robin story line.

It looks as though Sabrina will end up pregnant and she and Michael will be happy to be expecting. Hopefully this time around Sabrina will be able to hold on to her pregnancy with no drama. What do you think? Are Michael and Sabrina ready to become parents together?

 

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