:40:02
Yeah.
:40:05
Gail took one of those
amnio tests, I suppose.
:40:09
No.
:40:10
How do you know?
:40:11
I can tell
it's a boy
:40:14
by the way she's
carrying it all in front.
:40:17
They don't often
carry them at the back.
:40:20
If it's a boy,
:40:22
they carry them low
like this.
:40:24
If it's a girl,
it's up like this.
:40:27
Plus, there are
special ways
:40:29
to ensure that it
will be a boy.
:40:32
What do you mean,
special ways?
:40:35
Well,
when we made love...
:40:37
Yeah?
:40:38
we used
special positions.
:40:40
Oh, please.
:40:41
That's an old wives' tale,
that stuff.
:40:44
You'll see.
:40:47
Sometimes I'm not sure
I want this baby.
:40:50
Oh, Missy,
of course you do.
:40:52
It's just
such a privilege.
:40:54
There's hundreds
of women
:40:56
who spend thousands
of dollars every day
:40:59
trying to
get pregnant.
:41:01
It's like our profound
biological right.
:41:04
It's something men
can never experience.
:41:06
It has to be
at the right time for you,
:41:09
but really,
it's a miracle.
:41:10
And then
when the baby comes,
:41:13
there's moments
of sheer happiness.
:41:17
Even if you're alone?
:41:22
I know it's fashionable,
PC, all that,
:41:25
to be a strong,
independent single mother,
:41:28
and, uh,
I'm prepared for that.
:41:31
I can do that,
:41:33
but, um, I would
love this baby
:41:36
to have a mother
and a father.
:41:39
I would love to
have a family,
:41:43
and I would love to
marry Samuel.
:41:46
Um...
:41:48
all he has to do is ask.
:41:53
Oh, Missy.