Private Practice s03e18 Episode Script
Pulling the Plug
Previously on Private Practice: The three fetuses are just too much for your body to handle.
They're 20 weeks.
A few more and they'll be viable.
I can't lose my wife.
- How long have you been sick? - Eight years.
Does Naomi know? No.
Sex didn't have to mean we're a happy couple again, it had to mean something.
That moment has passed.
We can move on with our lives.
- I don't want to see you.
He has right to be mad.
You started sleeping with me.
But you are not the ex-husband of my best friend.
I was coming up here to tell you what happened to me today, but it seems like all the real action is up here.
I'm still here.
I can't even imagine.
Your wife decides to be a surrogate and she ends up in a coma, pregnant with someone else's triplets.
He won't go home.
He just sits there, talking to her.
- It's awful.
- He loves her.
- Addison.
- I have to check on the fetuses.
Addison, it's not my fault.
You could have kept your mouth shut.
She saw us.
She knew.
There was nothing to see.
Nothing happened.
When Nothing happened? Really? So there's nothing for Naomi to be mad about? - We never - She saw what she saw because it was there.
Now, maybe you're afraid to act on it, but it was there.
What are you saying? It would be better if you and I had slept together.
You're saying it would be okay that Naomi's mad? Then at least we could be together, instead of whatever this is.
Okay, I don't know what she is to you, but she is important to me.
She's my She's everything.
- So then what am I? - You have a girlfriend.
And I have Pete.
So we are nothing.
I have to go.
Eddie.
You should eat something.
Have some coffee.
We fought about it, you know? Her doing this.
Carrying these babies.
I told her I didn't want her to.
I told her that we could manage without the extra money.
Eddie, it's not your fault.
I was already working two jobs and we were just scraping.
She wanted to help.
She agreed to be a surrogate.
You know, not a - An incubator.
- I'm so sorry.
You know, what if she's aware? I mean, what if she's in pain? Look at her.
Look at her.
She's in limbo, I'm in hell, and my kids are a wreck.
And all of you just sit around, hovering and waiting till you can empty her out and throw her away.
It's not right.
Eddie, come with me.
Okay, let's get some food or some coffee.
- Just some fresh air.
You need a break.
- No.
She wouldn't want this, to be like this.
I wanna pull the plug.
I can do that, right? He wouldn't just be pulling the plug on Kayla.
- What about the baby she's carrying? - I understand.
And it doesn't horrify you? The fetuses aren't viable outside of the womb.
Eddie asked me to explain the process to him, not second-guess his moral judgments.
Two people down the hall are the parents of those babies.
They should have a say.
I'm sorry Kayla's in a coma but she's not in any pain.
If you think it's somehow more humane to euthanize her than to keep her alive long enough to bring three babies to term The time to stop was before you convinced Kayla to roll the dice.
- You - Calm down.
The both of you.
Now, we are where we are.
Even though none of us are comfortable with what Eddie wants, Addison is right.
We're obligated to honor it.
Kayla's only one of the patients in that room.
There are three others and someone needs to protect them.
I'm gonna talk to Angie and Simon.
You'd be killing three babies.
How can you not understand that? And you killed my wife.
Do any of you give a damn about that? Could we all just take this into the hall? We asked Eddie to talk outside.
He wouldn't leave Kayla.
I'm sorry.
I would give anything if this hadn't happened.
Kayla is a wonderful person.
She's given us everything.
But she wanted to do this, Eddie.
She wanted to carry these babies.
You know she did.
She never wanted to live like this.
Listen to that thing.
It shoves air into her and it sucks it out.
She's hooked up to this All this crap.
That's not life.
I want her to have peace.
- She will.
- Now.
It was time to move out of Naomi's house but Betsey hates the new apartment.
I hate it.
The carpets are beige.
The walls are beige.
The neighborhood is beige.
My whole life is beige.
Uh-huh.
Do you ever feel like you're, you know, just treading water? Nothing's moving forward, you're standing still, everybody else No, I don't.
Here's some free advice.
Kindergarten's over.
The training wheels are off.
Nobody's gonna catch you if you fall.
If you don't like your life, you do something about it.
Reach down, pull one foot out of the mud, then the other.
You walk away from it.
You can't walk, you crawl.
You do something.
Join a gym, join a club, join a cult.
Do something.
Anything.
What you don't do is whine to me about it.
- What? - Addison is heartbroken.
I'm not gonna talk about it.
If you want to talk about work, that's fine.
Okay.
Well, Lucas is sick, the nanny just called, she's sick now too, so I gotta go.
- I'll probably be out a day or two.
- Okay.
Whatever you need.
Pete.
I hope the little guy feels better.
Thank you.
Okay, I know we should talk about the kissing.
And I haven't been avoiding you.
I haven't.
It's just that, uh - I'm seeing William and l - William's out of the country.
- Switzerland, on business.
- No, he's not.
- No, we have a date tonight.
- It's canceled.
He left? - For how long? - He didn't say.
And he told you? Wow.
That's great.
God, that's just great.
Naomi.
This is the money I owe you for the buy-in on the practice.
And I know I was kind of a jerk about it at the time, but thank you.
Thank you for floating me.
- You sure you can afford it? - Yeah, I'm good.
I've been putting money aside.
I didn't want the debt hanging over me.
I never made an issue of it.
It wasn't about the money.
- Money's usually about something else.
- What's that supposed to mean? Nothing.
You lent me money, I'm paying you back.
I'm trying to be a grown-up.
I feel good about it.
Is Violet back? Because this whole grown-up thing sounds like She's not back.
I'm growing up all on my own.
Take the check.
Is this the last thing between us? - Don't make it more than it is.
- You said money's not about money.
Sometimes it is.
What are you doing? - Charlotte, this isn't the - Shut up, Sheldon.
- How long till the babies are viable? - Six, seven weeks.
- Look, if you would just give us that.
- No.
Mr.
Lindy, I'm Charlotte King, hospital chief of staff.
Thank you for coming.
I have a medical power of attorney and I wanna take my wife off of life support.
- She's carrying our babies.
- I told you what I want.
We got a lawyer.
Look, we didn't want this to become a legal thing, but now maybe it has to.
- You don't have the right.
- Actually, Mr.
Lindy, a judge will have to decide that.
I suggest you get an attorney of your own.
- But she's my wife.
I know that.
And I'm so sorry.
But as of right now, I need everyone out of this room.
- I'm not leaving.
You are.
Till this is legally resolved, I have to act.
Essential medical personnel only in this room.
I'm not leaving my wife alone.
I'm not keeping my kids from seeing their mother.
I really am sorry.
How did you let this happen? I want to help him somehow.
Well, there's nothing we can do.
It's a legal thing, not medical.
We're out of it.
Oh, it's just horrible.
There are no good options.
Sometimes it's - Just let her go.
- No.
Nai, Sam and I never meant to have feelings for each other.
It just happened.
But it never went anywhere because of you.
Please don't be mad at me.
- Mad? - Nai.
- Did you ever love me? - Don't be ridiculous.
Was I second choice? When did all this start? - When we were in med school? No.
What, when you were maid of honor at my wedding? - It's not like that, Naomi.
- It is like that.
I can't stop wondering.
Everything is tainted with this.
He's the father of my child, Addison, and there's a bond there.
And maybe I shouldn't expect you to understand that, but you don't get friendship.
That's why we backed off, Naomi.
- Friendship.
- God, l I'm second-guessing everything that has ever happened between us.
I've lost every good memory of our marriage.
And of our friendship.
Come on.
No, no, I am not mad.
You two have broken my heart.
Pete? In the kitchen.
We left his special blanket here.
I thought it would help calm him down.
Oh, are you sick? - Oh, you have a fever.
- Oh, yeah.
Stay away.
You don't want this.
Trust me.
I felt fine a couple hours ago.
You shouldn't have to take care of him when you're sick.
Yeah, well, it doesn't work that way.
It's my job.
You know what? Let me help.
I'll take care of him.
You guys have stuff here.
Just go upstairs and go to sleep.
Are you sure? He's got a fever.
He's gonna be cranky and My house, my rules.
I'm a baby doctor.
We will be fine, all right? - Go to bed.
- Thank you.
- Binge eating.
- Oh.
Shut up.
- William leaving gets you that upset? - No.
There are a lot of things.
There are a lot of things that are wrong at once.
- Do you want to talk about it? - No.
What I want is for this to make me feel better.
- Put the chocolate down and come here.
- Oh, Gabriel Chocolate down now.
What? Come here.
- Sit down.
- No.
Sit down.
Now isn't that better than chocolate? So why are you here instead of Dr.
Montgomery? She has someone sick at home.
The baby just hit eight months, I was hoping she'd tell me it was time to get off the couch and just let the baby come when it comes.
Bed rest is starting to make me crazy.
Well, maybe I can tell you that after I do the exam.
You're really young, aren't you? How long since you got out of med school? I'm not a doctor.
I'm a midwife.
Is she really unavailable? Can we call her? Okay, yeah.
Just explain to her that you have to check her cervix.
If it's dilated, send her to the hospital.
If not, just check again tomorrow, okay? Yeah.
No, I know all that.
She just wanted to consult you.
Can't we just reschedule? No offense.
Come on, baby.
Try to relax.
- Uh Addison, is everything okay? - I've just been up all night.
I can't get him to be comfortable.
I'm good with babies, Dell.
I am.
It's my job to be good with babies, but I cannot get him comfortable.
- Hey, Addison, Addison.
- Come on.
Just hold him, you know? Talk softly to him, let him feel your heartbeat and smell your presence and listen to your voice.
Just talk to him calmly, smile at him, and just, you know, keep doing that till it works.
Sometimes with a sick baby, it's not so much about doing something - as being something.
- Being something.
Okay.
Okay.
Thanks, Dell.
Bye.
Wow, you're good.
Check whatever you need to check.
Am I not allowed to sit in the hall now? I know you won't believe this.
I hate this as much as you do.
No, you don't.
You can't.
Have you talked to anyone? Someone who could help you? Help me what, fight them? I've called three lawyers.
All of them want money that I don't have.
They all say that it'll take time that I don't have.
You won't even let me be in there with my wife.
All of you say that Kayla doesn't know that I'm there.
But I know that she does.
This is an attorney.
A nonprofit aid group.
Tell them I referred you.
Why are you helping me? Just call.
Sometimes you surprise me.
I have a role at the hospital.
Doesn't mean I don't feel for him.
So you want him to pull the plug? He's sitting there alone.
I know what that's like.
Yeah.
Okay.
Don't look at me like that.
I have feelings just like a real person, Sam.
He's alone.
He has to stare through a window at someone who just isn't there anymore.
He needs it to be over.
- At any cost? - I'm not saying he's right.
I'm saying he deserves to be heard.
- You're saying I need to keep lying here.
- For another couple days.
I'd like to come back tomorrow and re-check you if that's okay? Worst part is, I can't even take care of my kid.
Megan.
She's four.
She should be home any minute.
I sent her to school with a cough today because if she was here I would have gotten up and She looked at me with these eyes.
- Said she was fine.
- Yeah, I know the look.
- You have kids? - A daughter.
Eight.
I thought I could do it all, you know? Mother, provider, superwoman.
But now I'm like a sick kid on the couch.
I'm moving backwards.
Bye, Emma.
- Mommy.
Hey.
Thanks, Dena.
Hi, pumpkin.
Oh.
Oh, hey, hey, hey.
When I come back to check you, I'll try and rope in our pediatrician.
- Okay? - Thank you.
You're missing some buttons there, stud muffin.
- They're not missing.
- Oh, you like getting your shirt ripped off? I can't fight you now.
I have to see a patient.
Not a rematch.
Your relationship is none of my business.
Yeah, well, to be clear, it's not a relationship.
It's just sex.
None of my business.
No need to share.
Sorry.
I don't mean to be insensitive.
I'm just having a good time.
I've never had this much of a good time with a woman before.
Again, I'm over-sharing, so I'm just gonna go.
What? You got something to say? No.
Nothing.
You don't happen to have a needle and thread? My shirt, some of the buttons just fell off.
- Oh, yeah.
- Cheap shirt.
- Here you go.
- Thanks.
You wanna talk about it? - No.
- You want someone to eat chocolate with? - Are you trying to be funny? - No.
I think talking is better, but since you didn't wanna talk, I like to work within someone's comfort zone.
Oh, okay.
Uh Chocolate's not helping.
Must be bad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And the worst part is, the people I would normally go to to talk about it, I can't.
- So - Well, you and I aren't that close, but my door is always open.
Thank you.
Actually, most of the time it's closed.
The clients seem to prefer it that way.
Since you don't wanna talk, let me ask you: Is there something that might make you feel better? - I mean, not talking, not chocolate.
- Uh I don't know.
Well, I see something.
It's Fife.
It's Fife.
Okay? And I don't even know how I feel about him, but he kissed me yesterday and, uh You asked if there was something that made me feel better.
So go with feeling better.
I couldn't.
I wouldn't even I would I don't even know what I want, so Intimacy is more wrong than chocolate? I think if it makes you feel better, you - No, I wouldn't even know what to do.
- Because of the chair? No, because of everything.
But, yeah, I guess the chair does make it a little more confusing.
God, this is humiliating.
I don't wanna talk.
Talking is not good.
Okay, okay.
I understand.
But in terms of the chair, that particular impediment, you should talk to Charlotte.
She knows a lot about sex.
I can't talk to Charlotte.
We No, I took her job.
We have a mutual contempt.
L But she knows a lot about sex.
A lot.
And you deserve to feel better.
So thanks.
Okay, Lucas, I'm gonna extract some mucus from your nose.
You're gonna feel a slight pinch, but then you're gonna be able to breathe, okay? Here we go.
No, Lucas.
I need you to stay still, okay? Oh, gosh.
When you grow up, you're gonna find there's all sorts of things you can't fix.
But then there are certain things that you can fix, like this.
And if you just let me, you're gonna feel so much better.
Okay? But I need you to Oh.
Lucas, I don't want to kill you, I just want your snot.
He won't be still.
His nose is stuffed up and he won't let me clear it.
He acts like I'm trying to suck out his brain.
And he's been crying since I've been alive.
Cooper, how do people do this? Did you really bring me here to do a bulb syringe? Yes.
You're a doctor.
Why are you acting like a frantic first-time parent? You're my friend.
Why are you acting like an arrogant, impatient doctor? Bulb syringe.
Yeah.
Okay.
No, no, no.
He hates me.
He's angry and sick.
He threw up on me and nothing I do helps.
I've never felt so ineffective.
I don't like it.
Do you think it's because I'm not his mother? Do you think he knows, like, I'm the wrong person to be doing this? The right person is the person that's there for him.
You put him in a lukewarm bath.
It's gonna feel good on his skin.
It's gonna help calm him down.
I gotta go.
- Coop.
- Hey, you can do this.
You can.
- They're doing well.
- Yeah, but he's not.
- You say it like you blame me.
- No, no.
I don't blame you.
It's just, this is the woman he loves and he can't be with her because of these circumstances.
He wants to pull the plug.
I think that he wants her to be allowed to have some dignity.
- And to hell with these babies, right? - No, no.
I'm not saying that.
This is about Addison.
- Okay, this is not about - You know what? I'm fed up.
I have watched you through this entire ordeal and not once have you owned that you were on my side.
You did the surgery.
This wasn't all my fault.
There's no side here.
There's no fault.
This is people in pain and not being able to fix it.
All of us should be on the side of those babies.
So why am I the only one trying to save three lives here when everyone else is fighting for a life that's already gone? You're dancing? Oh.
Lucas is sick.
- Where's Pete? - He's sick too.
He's in the guest room.
How's Eddie? He's worse.
Hearing is tomorrow.
The judge is gonna come to the hospital, see the situation in person.
He won't stop crying, Sam.
He hates me.
Or he could just have a cold.
- You don't look too good either.
- No, I'm fine.
I'll be fine.
I just wish I thought it would be easier.
I thought I thought I'd be better.
Addison, I can't do this.
I can't be your sounding board about your life with Keep me out of it.
Wha? Okay.
Thank you again for doing this.
Addison wouldn't want her up and the kid's cough sounded like hell.
It's my week to do house calls.
- My mommy.
Ah! What happened? She was coughing and I picked her up.
I shouldn't have.
My water broke.
The baby's coming.
Ah! Ah! - Why would you come to me with this? - You're the only sexologist in the building.
There are other buildings.
What's the nature of the patient's injury? Lt, uh, is a spinal cord injury.
Lower-body paralysis.
Only use of one hand.
- So he's in a wheelchair.
- Yeah.
Have he and the new girlfriend tried having sex yet? Uh No.
I believe they have kissed, but that's as far as it's gone.
I could fit them in Tuesday.
Oh, no, no.
I don't think that they want to come in.
They're, um Well, I think she's embarrassed to talk about it.
- Ah, she's embarrassed.
- Yeah.
What exactly does she find embarrassing? Well, you know, she's never Why not ask your colleague, Dr.
Fife? Go right to the source, so to speak.
Think he'd be embarrassed? Are you gonna help with my patient or not? Sometimes when people need help, they need to own it.
Ask for it, be direct, instead of beating around the bush using intermediaries.
I want to know about having sex with Dr.
Fife, okay? - Are you satisfied? - Oh, yes.
Maybe this will help you get satisfied.
It's all about the mechanics.
What the able-bodied person has to do to make it work.
That kind of thing.
Thank you.
Naomi? The question is: Does he do it for you? Because if he does, the wheelchair doesn't matter.
Please calm down, Lucas.
Please.
I know you feel awful, but I'm here for you.
I am.
I have been here for you and I'm trying, I really am.
I'm good with babies.
I've always been good with babies.
I am a baby doctor because I'm so good with babies.
Lucas, maybe I'm not a mother, but I wanted to be.
I did.
I wanted to be a mother more than you know.
Lucas.
Come on, Lucas.
I want to be good and I want to understand.
What do you want me to do? What can I do to make you feel better? Let me make you feel better.
Come on.
Let me make you feel better.
Yeah.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you, thank you.
I got Megan settled upstairs, okay? I called 911.
- The paramedics should be here When? I should have been a better patient.
- I should have stayed on the co Ah! - Okay.
Listen to me, listen to me.
I need you to push again on three.
- Okay.
- One, two, three.
I can't.
I can't.
I can't push.
- Everything okay? - The baby's crowning, but, um But what? What? The baby, he's stuck.
I heard from both lawyers then all the doctors.
And while I'm not eager to make a legal ruling in what is clearly so intensely personal a conflict, apparently that is the only way to settle this.
All right.
Although Mr.
Lindy's medical power of attorney arguably exempts him from culpability under this state's fetal homicide ban, the equities of the situation favor the preservation of three potential lives, given that the mother, Kayla Lindy, isn't in pain and wouldn't suffer an undue burden as a result of remaining on life-support.
What about our undue burden? Me, my kids? Mr.
Lindy.
Accordingly, all reasonable efforts shall be made to continue Ms.
Lindy's life until such time as the three fetuses are viable outside her body, as determined by a competent medical professional.
St.
Ambrose Hospital is hereby ordered to keep Kayla Lindy's room closed to all, except essential medical personnel, until the delivery of the fetuses.
You can't do that.
You can't keep him away from his wife for the next two or three months.
What's clear, doctor, is this is emotional and volatile, and it is this court's obligation to protect the health of those three fetuses.
Okay.
- What's happening? - Please tell me.
- The baby's shoulder is stuck.
I'm gonna try shift the position.
- Okay.
- Okay.
Here we go.
God.
- What the hell is going on? The baby's shoulder won't clear the birth canal.
The paramedics, they'll be here soon, right? Yeah.
- Right, it'll be okay.
The paramedics aren't gonna get here in time for you to deliver at the hospital.
Okay.
Okay, what's next? Listen, I'm gonna get you through this.
Okay.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
We almost never spent a night apart.
Not for anything.
And now How can I not be with her now? - She knows how you feel, Eddie.
- Does she? Does she understand why I'm not there? Why I'm not with her? I tried talking to the judge.
She won't change her mind.
This is great information.
Useful.
You were not supposed to see this.
I'm so sorry that was on my desk.
I'm very, very sorry and I'm really humiliated.
Can we just please pretend like this never happened? Are you kidding me? I've never been propositioned with educational literature before.
It's kind of a turn-on.
Naomi, if you had questions, why didn't you just ask me? Well I wasn't sure what I wanted.
I'm not sure about anything.
I can't tell you how you feel.
I can tell you how I feel.
I like you.
I want you.
I can have sex.
And if you're interested, we could take a bottle of wine back to my place, make out like teenagers, see what happens.
- It hurts.
- I know.
It's gonna be okay.
She didn't pick up.
Okay.
Okay, so Yeah, uh Okay, I want you to press down just below her belly, hard, - and I'll free the shoulder.
- How? - I'll force it free.
- You might break the clavicle.
- Yeah, that's the idea.
You'll break what? - You can't break my baby.
- No, no, no, sweetie, no.
Dell, you can't intentionally fracture a clavicle.
That's crazy.
But it's a real thing called a Woods' screw maneuver.
I know what it's called.
Have you performed one? I've seen it done.
Look, we have to get the baby out.
You wanna break my baby? I wanna save him.
Let's do it.
Okay.
Listen to me.
Everything's going to be okay.
Your baby's going to be fine.
When I tell you to push, I need you to push.
- Okay.
- Okay? - Ready? Okay.
Push.
Come on, Milo.
Trust me, buddy.
You do not wanna catch this.
Hey.
Wow, you look terrible.
Thanks.
- Brought you some soup.
- Chicken noodle? No.
Chicken and brown rice.
It's better for you than the noodles.
So the judge ruled in favor of Angie and Simon.
They've barred Eddie from being in the room for the entire pregnancy.
Poor Eddie.
How you feeling? Like I can't go on like this much longer.
Oh, you got a fever.
Yes.
I've screwed it all up.
- What? - Everything.
Well, you're just sick and feeling sorry for yourself.
It'll pass.
I guess.
Pete's here, so Eat your soup.
- You got it? - Yeah.
Just give me one more big push.
Yes.
Okay, okay.
- It's a boy.
He's beautiful.
There you go.
Hey, guy.
Hi.
Okay.
Is he okay? Is my baby okay? Is he broken? The air function seems good.
Might be a small crack in that clavicle, but babies heal real fast.
This is gonna be a great story for you someday, buddy.
Dell.
Why don't you give Robin her baby? There you go.
Hey.
Hi.
Hi.
Thank you.
Hi.
Here for another consult? Actually, I was wondering if you'd like to have dinner later.
Dinner? The two of us? You and me, like a date.
Yeah, well, I thought it'd be nice to We don't have to call it a date.
We can call it an appetizer.
Guess what this guy just did? He saved two lives in the field with no equipment.
No fear.
- No whining? - No whining.
Nice.
You know what? Let's skip straight to the entrée.
- Charlotte? - What? Probably I'm thinking too much.
My mother always told me I think too much.
- Paul Simon wrote a song about that.
- You want to or not? Of course I want to, but there's a I'm not sure, you know, when you try to Good God, Sheldon, just say it.
You're still in love with him.
You're trying to bury your feelings with mindless sex and - And? - And it's a bad idea.
- It's a bad idea not to be lonely? - No.
But it's unhealthy, for you, when what you really want is him.
Talk to him.
I don't know if you and Cooper can work out your problem You know what? Eat by yourself.
Manual? We don't need no stinking manual.
- It was amazing.
- And I was out of practice.
- I should go.
- What? - What? - I don't know what I'm doing.
What am I doing? What must you think of me? I mean, William's gone for five minutes and I just jump right into bed with you? - I'm not complaining.
- No, this is not who I am.
This is not what I'm like, really.
I mean, I just To be a cheater.
I'm a cheaty-cheater and I hate cheaters.
I should end it.
With William.
I should I should.
I don't wanna be that kind of person.
What does William need with me anyway? - He's rich and he's older and busy.
- Dying.
What? He went to Switzerland for treatment.
He has ALS.
He's dying.
I figured you should know, before you break up with him.
The nurse is on a break.
The door's unlocked.
Hi.
I need your first flight out to Geneva.
Thank you.
Nice.
What? Your hand on my face.
Cool.
Good.
My head feels funny.
Balloon.
A helium balloon.
- Where's Lucas? - He's in his crib.
I really calmed him down.
I did it.
Go back to sleep.
Okay.
I love you, Violet.
Sam.
- Hey.
I'm sorry.
About yesterday.
I mean, this case has got me all I didn't mean to take it out on you.
Okay.
Well, I'm good if you're good.
I'm good.
Well, maybe you could come over later.
Well Oh, my God, he's disconnected the ventilator.
How did he get in there? The door is locked.
Eddie, open up the door.
- Eddie, open up the door.
- What the hell? Sam.
Watch out.
Watch out.
Get out of the way.
Get the ventilator.
We need to reconnect her.
Sam, Sam.
Pulse ox is going up.
What's happening? She's breathing.
On her own.
They're 20 weeks.
A few more and they'll be viable.
I can't lose my wife.
- How long have you been sick? - Eight years.
Does Naomi know? No.
Sex didn't have to mean we're a happy couple again, it had to mean something.
That moment has passed.
We can move on with our lives.
- I don't want to see you.
He has right to be mad.
You started sleeping with me.
But you are not the ex-husband of my best friend.
I was coming up here to tell you what happened to me today, but it seems like all the real action is up here.
I'm still here.
I can't even imagine.
Your wife decides to be a surrogate and she ends up in a coma, pregnant with someone else's triplets.
He won't go home.
He just sits there, talking to her.
- It's awful.
- He loves her.
- Addison.
- I have to check on the fetuses.
Addison, it's not my fault.
You could have kept your mouth shut.
She saw us.
She knew.
There was nothing to see.
Nothing happened.
When Nothing happened? Really? So there's nothing for Naomi to be mad about? - We never - She saw what she saw because it was there.
Now, maybe you're afraid to act on it, but it was there.
What are you saying? It would be better if you and I had slept together.
You're saying it would be okay that Naomi's mad? Then at least we could be together, instead of whatever this is.
Okay, I don't know what she is to you, but she is important to me.
She's my She's everything.
- So then what am I? - You have a girlfriend.
And I have Pete.
So we are nothing.
I have to go.
Eddie.
You should eat something.
Have some coffee.
We fought about it, you know? Her doing this.
Carrying these babies.
I told her I didn't want her to.
I told her that we could manage without the extra money.
Eddie, it's not your fault.
I was already working two jobs and we were just scraping.
She wanted to help.
She agreed to be a surrogate.
You know, not a - An incubator.
- I'm so sorry.
You know, what if she's aware? I mean, what if she's in pain? Look at her.
Look at her.
She's in limbo, I'm in hell, and my kids are a wreck.
And all of you just sit around, hovering and waiting till you can empty her out and throw her away.
It's not right.
Eddie, come with me.
Okay, let's get some food or some coffee.
- Just some fresh air.
You need a break.
- No.
She wouldn't want this, to be like this.
I wanna pull the plug.
I can do that, right? He wouldn't just be pulling the plug on Kayla.
- What about the baby she's carrying? - I understand.
And it doesn't horrify you? The fetuses aren't viable outside of the womb.
Eddie asked me to explain the process to him, not second-guess his moral judgments.
Two people down the hall are the parents of those babies.
They should have a say.
I'm sorry Kayla's in a coma but she's not in any pain.
If you think it's somehow more humane to euthanize her than to keep her alive long enough to bring three babies to term The time to stop was before you convinced Kayla to roll the dice.
- You - Calm down.
The both of you.
Now, we are where we are.
Even though none of us are comfortable with what Eddie wants, Addison is right.
We're obligated to honor it.
Kayla's only one of the patients in that room.
There are three others and someone needs to protect them.
I'm gonna talk to Angie and Simon.
You'd be killing three babies.
How can you not understand that? And you killed my wife.
Do any of you give a damn about that? Could we all just take this into the hall? We asked Eddie to talk outside.
He wouldn't leave Kayla.
I'm sorry.
I would give anything if this hadn't happened.
Kayla is a wonderful person.
She's given us everything.
But she wanted to do this, Eddie.
She wanted to carry these babies.
You know she did.
She never wanted to live like this.
Listen to that thing.
It shoves air into her and it sucks it out.
She's hooked up to this All this crap.
That's not life.
I want her to have peace.
- She will.
- Now.
It was time to move out of Naomi's house but Betsey hates the new apartment.
I hate it.
The carpets are beige.
The walls are beige.
The neighborhood is beige.
My whole life is beige.
Uh-huh.
Do you ever feel like you're, you know, just treading water? Nothing's moving forward, you're standing still, everybody else No, I don't.
Here's some free advice.
Kindergarten's over.
The training wheels are off.
Nobody's gonna catch you if you fall.
If you don't like your life, you do something about it.
Reach down, pull one foot out of the mud, then the other.
You walk away from it.
You can't walk, you crawl.
You do something.
Join a gym, join a club, join a cult.
Do something.
Anything.
What you don't do is whine to me about it.
- What? - Addison is heartbroken.
I'm not gonna talk about it.
If you want to talk about work, that's fine.
Okay.
Well, Lucas is sick, the nanny just called, she's sick now too, so I gotta go.
- I'll probably be out a day or two.
- Okay.
Whatever you need.
Pete.
I hope the little guy feels better.
Thank you.
Okay, I know we should talk about the kissing.
And I haven't been avoiding you.
I haven't.
It's just that, uh - I'm seeing William and l - William's out of the country.
- Switzerland, on business.
- No, he's not.
- No, we have a date tonight.
- It's canceled.
He left? - For how long? - He didn't say.
And he told you? Wow.
That's great.
God, that's just great.
Naomi.
This is the money I owe you for the buy-in on the practice.
And I know I was kind of a jerk about it at the time, but thank you.
Thank you for floating me.
- You sure you can afford it? - Yeah, I'm good.
I've been putting money aside.
I didn't want the debt hanging over me.
I never made an issue of it.
It wasn't about the money.
- Money's usually about something else.
- What's that supposed to mean? Nothing.
You lent me money, I'm paying you back.
I'm trying to be a grown-up.
I feel good about it.
Is Violet back? Because this whole grown-up thing sounds like She's not back.
I'm growing up all on my own.
Take the check.
Is this the last thing between us? - Don't make it more than it is.
- You said money's not about money.
Sometimes it is.
What are you doing? - Charlotte, this isn't the - Shut up, Sheldon.
- How long till the babies are viable? - Six, seven weeks.
- Look, if you would just give us that.
- No.
Mr.
Lindy, I'm Charlotte King, hospital chief of staff.
Thank you for coming.
I have a medical power of attorney and I wanna take my wife off of life support.
- She's carrying our babies.
- I told you what I want.
We got a lawyer.
Look, we didn't want this to become a legal thing, but now maybe it has to.
- You don't have the right.
- Actually, Mr.
Lindy, a judge will have to decide that.
I suggest you get an attorney of your own.
- But she's my wife.
I know that.
And I'm so sorry.
But as of right now, I need everyone out of this room.
- I'm not leaving.
You are.
Till this is legally resolved, I have to act.
Essential medical personnel only in this room.
I'm not leaving my wife alone.
I'm not keeping my kids from seeing their mother.
I really am sorry.
How did you let this happen? I want to help him somehow.
Well, there's nothing we can do.
It's a legal thing, not medical.
We're out of it.
Oh, it's just horrible.
There are no good options.
Sometimes it's - Just let her go.
- No.
Nai, Sam and I never meant to have feelings for each other.
It just happened.
But it never went anywhere because of you.
Please don't be mad at me.
- Mad? - Nai.
- Did you ever love me? - Don't be ridiculous.
Was I second choice? When did all this start? - When we were in med school? No.
What, when you were maid of honor at my wedding? - It's not like that, Naomi.
- It is like that.
I can't stop wondering.
Everything is tainted with this.
He's the father of my child, Addison, and there's a bond there.
And maybe I shouldn't expect you to understand that, but you don't get friendship.
That's why we backed off, Naomi.
- Friendship.
- God, l I'm second-guessing everything that has ever happened between us.
I've lost every good memory of our marriage.
And of our friendship.
Come on.
No, no, I am not mad.
You two have broken my heart.
Pete? In the kitchen.
We left his special blanket here.
I thought it would help calm him down.
Oh, are you sick? - Oh, you have a fever.
- Oh, yeah.
Stay away.
You don't want this.
Trust me.
I felt fine a couple hours ago.
You shouldn't have to take care of him when you're sick.
Yeah, well, it doesn't work that way.
It's my job.
You know what? Let me help.
I'll take care of him.
You guys have stuff here.
Just go upstairs and go to sleep.
Are you sure? He's got a fever.
He's gonna be cranky and My house, my rules.
I'm a baby doctor.
We will be fine, all right? - Go to bed.
- Thank you.
- Binge eating.
- Oh.
Shut up.
- William leaving gets you that upset? - No.
There are a lot of things.
There are a lot of things that are wrong at once.
- Do you want to talk about it? - No.
What I want is for this to make me feel better.
- Put the chocolate down and come here.
- Oh, Gabriel Chocolate down now.
What? Come here.
- Sit down.
- No.
Sit down.
Now isn't that better than chocolate? So why are you here instead of Dr.
Montgomery? She has someone sick at home.
The baby just hit eight months, I was hoping she'd tell me it was time to get off the couch and just let the baby come when it comes.
Bed rest is starting to make me crazy.
Well, maybe I can tell you that after I do the exam.
You're really young, aren't you? How long since you got out of med school? I'm not a doctor.
I'm a midwife.
Is she really unavailable? Can we call her? Okay, yeah.
Just explain to her that you have to check her cervix.
If it's dilated, send her to the hospital.
If not, just check again tomorrow, okay? Yeah.
No, I know all that.
She just wanted to consult you.
Can't we just reschedule? No offense.
Come on, baby.
Try to relax.
- Uh Addison, is everything okay? - I've just been up all night.
I can't get him to be comfortable.
I'm good with babies, Dell.
I am.
It's my job to be good with babies, but I cannot get him comfortable.
- Hey, Addison, Addison.
- Come on.
Just hold him, you know? Talk softly to him, let him feel your heartbeat and smell your presence and listen to your voice.
Just talk to him calmly, smile at him, and just, you know, keep doing that till it works.
Sometimes with a sick baby, it's not so much about doing something - as being something.
- Being something.
Okay.
Okay.
Thanks, Dell.
Bye.
Wow, you're good.
Check whatever you need to check.
Am I not allowed to sit in the hall now? I know you won't believe this.
I hate this as much as you do.
No, you don't.
You can't.
Have you talked to anyone? Someone who could help you? Help me what, fight them? I've called three lawyers.
All of them want money that I don't have.
They all say that it'll take time that I don't have.
You won't even let me be in there with my wife.
All of you say that Kayla doesn't know that I'm there.
But I know that she does.
This is an attorney.
A nonprofit aid group.
Tell them I referred you.
Why are you helping me? Just call.
Sometimes you surprise me.
I have a role at the hospital.
Doesn't mean I don't feel for him.
So you want him to pull the plug? He's sitting there alone.
I know what that's like.
Yeah.
Okay.
Don't look at me like that.
I have feelings just like a real person, Sam.
He's alone.
He has to stare through a window at someone who just isn't there anymore.
He needs it to be over.
- At any cost? - I'm not saying he's right.
I'm saying he deserves to be heard.
- You're saying I need to keep lying here.
- For another couple days.
I'd like to come back tomorrow and re-check you if that's okay? Worst part is, I can't even take care of my kid.
Megan.
She's four.
She should be home any minute.
I sent her to school with a cough today because if she was here I would have gotten up and She looked at me with these eyes.
- Said she was fine.
- Yeah, I know the look.
- You have kids? - A daughter.
Eight.
I thought I could do it all, you know? Mother, provider, superwoman.
But now I'm like a sick kid on the couch.
I'm moving backwards.
Bye, Emma.
- Mommy.
Hey.
Thanks, Dena.
Hi, pumpkin.
Oh.
Oh, hey, hey, hey.
When I come back to check you, I'll try and rope in our pediatrician.
- Okay? - Thank you.
You're missing some buttons there, stud muffin.
- They're not missing.
- Oh, you like getting your shirt ripped off? I can't fight you now.
I have to see a patient.
Not a rematch.
Your relationship is none of my business.
Yeah, well, to be clear, it's not a relationship.
It's just sex.
None of my business.
No need to share.
Sorry.
I don't mean to be insensitive.
I'm just having a good time.
I've never had this much of a good time with a woman before.
Again, I'm over-sharing, so I'm just gonna go.
What? You got something to say? No.
Nothing.
You don't happen to have a needle and thread? My shirt, some of the buttons just fell off.
- Oh, yeah.
- Cheap shirt.
- Here you go.
- Thanks.
You wanna talk about it? - No.
- You want someone to eat chocolate with? - Are you trying to be funny? - No.
I think talking is better, but since you didn't wanna talk, I like to work within someone's comfort zone.
Oh, okay.
Uh Chocolate's not helping.
Must be bad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And the worst part is, the people I would normally go to to talk about it, I can't.
- So - Well, you and I aren't that close, but my door is always open.
Thank you.
Actually, most of the time it's closed.
The clients seem to prefer it that way.
Since you don't wanna talk, let me ask you: Is there something that might make you feel better? - I mean, not talking, not chocolate.
- Uh I don't know.
Well, I see something.
It's Fife.
It's Fife.
Okay? And I don't even know how I feel about him, but he kissed me yesterday and, uh You asked if there was something that made me feel better.
So go with feeling better.
I couldn't.
I wouldn't even I would I don't even know what I want, so Intimacy is more wrong than chocolate? I think if it makes you feel better, you - No, I wouldn't even know what to do.
- Because of the chair? No, because of everything.
But, yeah, I guess the chair does make it a little more confusing.
God, this is humiliating.
I don't wanna talk.
Talking is not good.
Okay, okay.
I understand.
But in terms of the chair, that particular impediment, you should talk to Charlotte.
She knows a lot about sex.
I can't talk to Charlotte.
We No, I took her job.
We have a mutual contempt.
L But she knows a lot about sex.
A lot.
And you deserve to feel better.
So thanks.
Okay, Lucas, I'm gonna extract some mucus from your nose.
You're gonna feel a slight pinch, but then you're gonna be able to breathe, okay? Here we go.
No, Lucas.
I need you to stay still, okay? Oh, gosh.
When you grow up, you're gonna find there's all sorts of things you can't fix.
But then there are certain things that you can fix, like this.
And if you just let me, you're gonna feel so much better.
Okay? But I need you to Oh.
Lucas, I don't want to kill you, I just want your snot.
He won't be still.
His nose is stuffed up and he won't let me clear it.
He acts like I'm trying to suck out his brain.
And he's been crying since I've been alive.
Cooper, how do people do this? Did you really bring me here to do a bulb syringe? Yes.
You're a doctor.
Why are you acting like a frantic first-time parent? You're my friend.
Why are you acting like an arrogant, impatient doctor? Bulb syringe.
Yeah.
Okay.
No, no, no.
He hates me.
He's angry and sick.
He threw up on me and nothing I do helps.
I've never felt so ineffective.
I don't like it.
Do you think it's because I'm not his mother? Do you think he knows, like, I'm the wrong person to be doing this? The right person is the person that's there for him.
You put him in a lukewarm bath.
It's gonna feel good on his skin.
It's gonna help calm him down.
I gotta go.
- Coop.
- Hey, you can do this.
You can.
- They're doing well.
- Yeah, but he's not.
- You say it like you blame me.
- No, no.
I don't blame you.
It's just, this is the woman he loves and he can't be with her because of these circumstances.
He wants to pull the plug.
I think that he wants her to be allowed to have some dignity.
- And to hell with these babies, right? - No, no.
I'm not saying that.
This is about Addison.
- Okay, this is not about - You know what? I'm fed up.
I have watched you through this entire ordeal and not once have you owned that you were on my side.
You did the surgery.
This wasn't all my fault.
There's no side here.
There's no fault.
This is people in pain and not being able to fix it.
All of us should be on the side of those babies.
So why am I the only one trying to save three lives here when everyone else is fighting for a life that's already gone? You're dancing? Oh.
Lucas is sick.
- Where's Pete? - He's sick too.
He's in the guest room.
How's Eddie? He's worse.
Hearing is tomorrow.
The judge is gonna come to the hospital, see the situation in person.
He won't stop crying, Sam.
He hates me.
Or he could just have a cold.
- You don't look too good either.
- No, I'm fine.
I'll be fine.
I just wish I thought it would be easier.
I thought I thought I'd be better.
Addison, I can't do this.
I can't be your sounding board about your life with Keep me out of it.
Wha? Okay.
Thank you again for doing this.
Addison wouldn't want her up and the kid's cough sounded like hell.
It's my week to do house calls.
- My mommy.
Ah! What happened? She was coughing and I picked her up.
I shouldn't have.
My water broke.
The baby's coming.
Ah! Ah! - Why would you come to me with this? - You're the only sexologist in the building.
There are other buildings.
What's the nature of the patient's injury? Lt, uh, is a spinal cord injury.
Lower-body paralysis.
Only use of one hand.
- So he's in a wheelchair.
- Yeah.
Have he and the new girlfriend tried having sex yet? Uh No.
I believe they have kissed, but that's as far as it's gone.
I could fit them in Tuesday.
Oh, no, no.
I don't think that they want to come in.
They're, um Well, I think she's embarrassed to talk about it.
- Ah, she's embarrassed.
- Yeah.
What exactly does she find embarrassing? Well, you know, she's never Why not ask your colleague, Dr.
Fife? Go right to the source, so to speak.
Think he'd be embarrassed? Are you gonna help with my patient or not? Sometimes when people need help, they need to own it.
Ask for it, be direct, instead of beating around the bush using intermediaries.
I want to know about having sex with Dr.
Fife, okay? - Are you satisfied? - Oh, yes.
Maybe this will help you get satisfied.
It's all about the mechanics.
What the able-bodied person has to do to make it work.
That kind of thing.
Thank you.
Naomi? The question is: Does he do it for you? Because if he does, the wheelchair doesn't matter.
Please calm down, Lucas.
Please.
I know you feel awful, but I'm here for you.
I am.
I have been here for you and I'm trying, I really am.
I'm good with babies.
I've always been good with babies.
I am a baby doctor because I'm so good with babies.
Lucas, maybe I'm not a mother, but I wanted to be.
I did.
I wanted to be a mother more than you know.
Lucas.
Come on, Lucas.
I want to be good and I want to understand.
What do you want me to do? What can I do to make you feel better? Let me make you feel better.
Come on.
Let me make you feel better.
Yeah.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you, thank you.
I got Megan settled upstairs, okay? I called 911.
- The paramedics should be here When? I should have been a better patient.
- I should have stayed on the co Ah! - Okay.
Listen to me, listen to me.
I need you to push again on three.
- Okay.
- One, two, three.
I can't.
I can't.
I can't push.
- Everything okay? - The baby's crowning, but, um But what? What? The baby, he's stuck.
I heard from both lawyers then all the doctors.
And while I'm not eager to make a legal ruling in what is clearly so intensely personal a conflict, apparently that is the only way to settle this.
All right.
Although Mr.
Lindy's medical power of attorney arguably exempts him from culpability under this state's fetal homicide ban, the equities of the situation favor the preservation of three potential lives, given that the mother, Kayla Lindy, isn't in pain and wouldn't suffer an undue burden as a result of remaining on life-support.
What about our undue burden? Me, my kids? Mr.
Lindy.
Accordingly, all reasonable efforts shall be made to continue Ms.
Lindy's life until such time as the three fetuses are viable outside her body, as determined by a competent medical professional.
St.
Ambrose Hospital is hereby ordered to keep Kayla Lindy's room closed to all, except essential medical personnel, until the delivery of the fetuses.
You can't do that.
You can't keep him away from his wife for the next two or three months.
What's clear, doctor, is this is emotional and volatile, and it is this court's obligation to protect the health of those three fetuses.
Okay.
- What's happening? - Please tell me.
- The baby's shoulder is stuck.
I'm gonna try shift the position.
- Okay.
- Okay.
Here we go.
God.
- What the hell is going on? The baby's shoulder won't clear the birth canal.
The paramedics, they'll be here soon, right? Yeah.
- Right, it'll be okay.
The paramedics aren't gonna get here in time for you to deliver at the hospital.
Okay.
Okay, what's next? Listen, I'm gonna get you through this.
Okay.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
We almost never spent a night apart.
Not for anything.
And now How can I not be with her now? - She knows how you feel, Eddie.
- Does she? Does she understand why I'm not there? Why I'm not with her? I tried talking to the judge.
She won't change her mind.
This is great information.
Useful.
You were not supposed to see this.
I'm so sorry that was on my desk.
I'm very, very sorry and I'm really humiliated.
Can we just please pretend like this never happened? Are you kidding me? I've never been propositioned with educational literature before.
It's kind of a turn-on.
Naomi, if you had questions, why didn't you just ask me? Well I wasn't sure what I wanted.
I'm not sure about anything.
I can't tell you how you feel.
I can tell you how I feel.
I like you.
I want you.
I can have sex.
And if you're interested, we could take a bottle of wine back to my place, make out like teenagers, see what happens.
- It hurts.
- I know.
It's gonna be okay.
She didn't pick up.
Okay.
Okay, so Yeah, uh Okay, I want you to press down just below her belly, hard, - and I'll free the shoulder.
- How? - I'll force it free.
- You might break the clavicle.
- Yeah, that's the idea.
You'll break what? - You can't break my baby.
- No, no, no, sweetie, no.
Dell, you can't intentionally fracture a clavicle.
That's crazy.
But it's a real thing called a Woods' screw maneuver.
I know what it's called.
Have you performed one? I've seen it done.
Look, we have to get the baby out.
You wanna break my baby? I wanna save him.
Let's do it.
Okay.
Listen to me.
Everything's going to be okay.
Your baby's going to be fine.
When I tell you to push, I need you to push.
- Okay.
- Okay? - Ready? Okay.
Push.
Come on, Milo.
Trust me, buddy.
You do not wanna catch this.
Hey.
Wow, you look terrible.
Thanks.
- Brought you some soup.
- Chicken noodle? No.
Chicken and brown rice.
It's better for you than the noodles.
So the judge ruled in favor of Angie and Simon.
They've barred Eddie from being in the room for the entire pregnancy.
Poor Eddie.
How you feeling? Like I can't go on like this much longer.
Oh, you got a fever.
Yes.
I've screwed it all up.
- What? - Everything.
Well, you're just sick and feeling sorry for yourself.
It'll pass.
I guess.
Pete's here, so Eat your soup.
- You got it? - Yeah.
Just give me one more big push.
Yes.
Okay, okay.
- It's a boy.
He's beautiful.
There you go.
Hey, guy.
Hi.
Okay.
Is he okay? Is my baby okay? Is he broken? The air function seems good.
Might be a small crack in that clavicle, but babies heal real fast.
This is gonna be a great story for you someday, buddy.
Dell.
Why don't you give Robin her baby? There you go.
Hey.
Hi.
Hi.
Thank you.
Hi.
Here for another consult? Actually, I was wondering if you'd like to have dinner later.
Dinner? The two of us? You and me, like a date.
Yeah, well, I thought it'd be nice to We don't have to call it a date.
We can call it an appetizer.
Guess what this guy just did? He saved two lives in the field with no equipment.
No fear.
- No whining? - No whining.
Nice.
You know what? Let's skip straight to the entrée.
- Charlotte? - What? Probably I'm thinking too much.
My mother always told me I think too much.
- Paul Simon wrote a song about that.
- You want to or not? Of course I want to, but there's a I'm not sure, you know, when you try to Good God, Sheldon, just say it.
You're still in love with him.
You're trying to bury your feelings with mindless sex and - And? - And it's a bad idea.
- It's a bad idea not to be lonely? - No.
But it's unhealthy, for you, when what you really want is him.
Talk to him.
I don't know if you and Cooper can work out your problem You know what? Eat by yourself.
Manual? We don't need no stinking manual.
- It was amazing.
- And I was out of practice.
- I should go.
- What? - What? - I don't know what I'm doing.
What am I doing? What must you think of me? I mean, William's gone for five minutes and I just jump right into bed with you? - I'm not complaining.
- No, this is not who I am.
This is not what I'm like, really.
I mean, I just To be a cheater.
I'm a cheaty-cheater and I hate cheaters.
I should end it.
With William.
I should I should.
I don't wanna be that kind of person.
What does William need with me anyway? - He's rich and he's older and busy.
- Dying.
What? He went to Switzerland for treatment.
He has ALS.
He's dying.
I figured you should know, before you break up with him.
The nurse is on a break.
The door's unlocked.
Hi.
I need your first flight out to Geneva.
Thank you.
Nice.
What? Your hand on my face.
Cool.
Good.
My head feels funny.
Balloon.
A helium balloon.
- Where's Lucas? - He's in his crib.
I really calmed him down.
I did it.
Go back to sleep.
Okay.
I love you, Violet.
Sam.
- Hey.
I'm sorry.
About yesterday.
I mean, this case has got me all I didn't mean to take it out on you.
Okay.
Well, I'm good if you're good.
I'm good.
Well, maybe you could come over later.
Well Oh, my God, he's disconnected the ventilator.
How did he get in there? The door is locked.
Eddie, open up the door.
- Eddie, open up the door.
- What the hell? Sam.
Watch out.
Watch out.
Get out of the way.
Get the ventilator.
We need to reconnect her.
Sam, Sam.
Pulse ox is going up.
What's happening? She's breathing.
On her own.