Why does sybil die




















Sybil was a determined and passionate young woman who always treated those around her with kindness, such as when she helps one of the maids, Gwen Rose Leslie , leave her life of servitude and pursue a career as a secretary.

She also often served as the peacekeeper between quarreling sisters Lady Mary Dockery and Lady Edith Laura Carmichael , though she was equally ambitious and willing to push the boundaries of what was expected of the British aristocracy.

Early seasons followed her foray into nursing during World War I and her romantic relationship with the family chauffeur, Tom Branson Allen Leech , whom she eventually marries, despite her father's protestations and interference.

Through Branson, Sybil becomes more politically active, though this nearly leads to her arrest. After becoming pregnant with Branson's child, Sybil returns to Downton Abbey, but she shows early symptoms of pre-eclampsia upon going into labor. Lord Grantham Bonneville ignores the warnings from Dr. Clarkson David Robb and believes bringing Sybil to a public hospital would endanger her and the child. Sybil successfully delivers a baby girl, but she soon begins experiencing severe spasms and dies surrounded by her family.

Preeclampsia, sometimes called toxemia, is out-of-control hypertension in pregnancy and can be particularly dangerous because a woman usually doesn't feel sick. One in 10 women will develop preeclampsia and 1 in will develop the more serious eclampsia, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a multi-system disorder than can shut down the kidneys or liver, cause blood vessel spasms and even cause the placenta to detach from the uterus.

In its worst form -- the eclampsia that the fictional Lady Sybil suffered -- it goes to brain and causes life-threatening seizures. In the Edwardian period, doctors knew about eclampsia, but it wasn't until a decade later in the s that American doctor began to successfully treat seizures with magnesium sulphate, according to Druzin. Clarkson's most important observations were her "altered mental state" and the small size of the baby, he said.

Swollen ankles are common in pregnancy, but with the other symptoms, it suggested eclampsia. Hypertensive disorder, chronic hypertension and preeclampsia can result in placental insufficiency, which in turn can lead to smaller babies and decreased fetal growth. If the placenta cannot keep up with the growth needs, the fetus is smaller and has a higher incidence of cardiovascular problems.

His death took place in the Christmas Day special, so Merry Christmas to all of the viewers there! In reality, Dan left the show for new opportunities. Speaking to The Telegraph, he said: "It is a desire for freedom really.

And I think a moment like this is quite unique and presents those opportunities more than ever before. Dan has gone onto huge success following his exit, and has starred in Legion, Beauty and the Beast and The Call of the Wild. Rose left the series after her character arc was complete, with Gwen happily out of service and working as a typist. Speaking about her exit, she previously told Digital Spy : "We left my character in a very happy place , married, out of domestic service and living the life she always wanted.

Rose briefly returned to the show in season six, where she is happily married, so there's clearly no hard feelings there! Ed, who now plays the terrifying Stephen Bonnet in Outlander, played Jimmy for three series, before his character was fired from the house. While details of his departure have never been made public, Ed has previously said that it was an "amazing gig" for him. See the photo. I don't think it would be right for my character to come back anyway. Jessica played Mary and Edith's beloved sister, Sybil, on the show, but left in season three after her character died shortly after childbirth.

My contract was ending and I was unsure about signing away another year.



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