- News that Doris is pregnant inspires Molly and Brendan to consider starting a family of their own.
- News that Doris is pregnant inspires Molly and Brendan to consider starting a family of their own. A newborn baby is rushed back to hospital where Terence discovers that the child has tetanus and must quickly be sent to Sydney for treatment. After Shirley tells Frank and Vicky that she may be pregnant, she sees Terence who, despite an early confirmation, must inform Shirley that she is not pregnant but has a tumour. An efficiency expert arrives to evaluate the hospital staff. A farmer won't seek help for his chronic hay fever.
- A sombre mood settles over Shirley's friends and family as they are told the news. Upon hearing about Shirley, Frank returns the teddy bear he had bought for her when he thought she was pregnant and instead gives her a five-year diary, accompanied by a proposal of marriage. Shirley's friends gather at the Dean home the night before she is to be admitted to hospital. After Terence successfully operates on Shirley to remove the tumour, along with her uterus, Terence admits that he is "reasonably sure" that the tumour is benign but cautions that he will only be sure once the test results come back. Merve Winters begrudgingly agrees to an allergy test that reveals he is allergic to rye grass, of which his land is mostly covered with. Molly volunteers to fill in as clinic receptionist until Shirley recovers. The efficiency expert leaves but promises his report will be favourable.
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