- Jenny is promoted to Acting Sister at the clinic, much to the chagrin of the more experienced Trixie. Meanwhile, Cynthia is taken in by the theories of a visiting doctor, and a troubled, desperate woman seeks help.
- Jenny is promoted to Acting Sister at the clinic, irking the more experienced Trixie. Expectant mother of three, Doris Aston, also seems to prefer Trixie to Jenny, though Doris has a bigger problem - the child that is due was not fathered by her bullying husband, Cyril, but by a black man after a one-night stand. Sister Julienne arranges for Doris to go away for the birth and have the baby adopted, but the child arrives early, and Cyril finds out. The baby is taken away for adoption, but Jenny agrees to keep a letter for her from Doris, explaining the situation for when she is older. Elsewhere, Cynthia, inspired by the progressive Dr. Latham, impresses cynical Sister Evangelina by putting into effect the doctor's relaxation technique during a difficult home birth.—don @ minifie-1
- With the clinic doing a brisk business, Sister Julienne decides to promote one of the three nurses to acting Sister. Jenny is thrilled at getting the promotion and quickly takes charge but Trixie, who is more senior and has more experience, is upset she did not get it. Jenny also cares for Doris Aston who is expecting another child. Doris doesn't seem to have made the normal preparations for childbirth and when Jenny sees her getting on a bus with a suitcase in hand the truth comes out - the child isn't her husband's and is the result of a fling with a black man. The midwives do their best to keep the news from her husband and arrange for a quick adoption, but things don't go as planned. Cynthia meanwhile tries get birthing mothers to use a new relaxation technique but runs into opposition from Sister Evangelina who thinks it's all nonsense.—garykmcd
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