elsbeth ross lived in glasgow when she became pregnant. go to your dormitory and pack your bags and go." and i did. and my life just continued from there as if that had never happened. did you give up your baby? no, it was taken. it was actually taken from my arms without telling me what was happening. elsbeth showed us that home where her baby was taken from her for adoption 59 years ago. this is the first time she's been back inside. it's a little strange walking in here after all these years. it's now flats, but she goes straight to the room where she last saw her baby. this is the last place i saw my son. it's a moment she yearns for the past. just turn the clock back... when you see this room, what does it mean to you? oh, it's horrible. it's just horrible. it's like i've saved this up for years. this was the last place you saw your baby. in that room. elsbeth wouldn't see her son again for 35 years. 50 years ago, the pressure on unmarried women to give up their babies for adoption came from church run homes, families, nhs staff and s