:52:03
-Honey, don't stop.
-Can I have a painkiller?
:52:05
-Can she have a pill?
-lt'll hurt the baby.
:52:08
-I hurt!
-Doing fine without it.
:52:10
-But I can't take it.
-It's okay. lt'll be over soon.
:52:13
I can't take it!
:52:14
-Try and relax. You're doing great.
-Pattern breathing.
:52:21
Do the pattern breathing.
:52:23
Screw the pattern breathing.
I want a painkiller!
:52:29
Okay. Now push down.
Push down. That's it.
:52:31
A little harder. Little harder.
:52:33
Push against my fingers.
Real hard now. Real hard.
:52:37
-Real hard. That's it. That's the way.
-It's ripping. It's burning.
:52:41
-Keep pushing. That's it.
-Good.
:52:44
-You got it. Push hard. You can do it.
-I can't.
:52:47
-Push.
-Take a deep breath.
:52:48
-Blow out and take a breath.
-That was a good push.
:52:51
That was great. Baby's coming out.
:52:54
Real quick breath.
Okay, we're getting close, guys.
:52:57
-Push, push, push.
-Okay, baby's head is out.
:53:00
Now, don't push.
Take in nice, slow breaths.
:53:02
-Oh, my God. Look at it.
-Just breathe. Okay?
:53:06
It's a girl.
:53:08
There she is. Take a look at her.
She looks great.
:53:11
-She's beautiful.
-That was terrific. You're a brave girl.
:53:14
Perfect. Stan, would you like
to cut the cord?
:53:19
lsn't there someone
a little more qualified?
:53:22
Darcy, would you like
to hold your daughter?
:53:28
She's nice.
:53:31
I want my mother.
:53:34
-Stan, would you get my mother?
-Yeah.
:53:36
Let me suction her out
a little bit more.
:53:42
Right here to the right.
:53:43
If you could just speak
to her calmly, with sensitivity--
:53:46
Mrs. Elliot, I've been
an adoption liaison for 1 0 years.
:53:50
If she gives up her child, she has
six months to change her mind.
:53:53
No, no, she'll be in Paris by then,
and after that, college.
:53:57
Excuse me. I'm Mrs. Elliot,
Darcy's mother.