:23:03
Is something wrong with my baby?
:23:05
No, it's nothing to indicate that.
You're a normal, healthy young woman...
:23:10
Alan, don't talk to me like a doctor.
:23:14
Okay.
:23:17
All the pregnancies seem to date
from the day of the blackout.
:23:20
No!
:23:34
Dr. Susan Vurner has flown in...
:23:36
This is all because of that blackout, isn't it?
:23:39
- Just come out and say something!
- They don't know for sure!
:23:43
They are all going to be deformed!
:23:48
Wait a minute. That's not true!
:23:50
Excuse me! That's not true.
There's no reason to believe that.
:23:54
Barbara and I are pregnant.
We know how you feel.
:23:57
We know what you are thinking,
so let me say right now...
:23:59
...the same thing
I've told a lot of you individually.
:24:02
The standard tests have not revealed
one abnormality.
:24:05
Anywhere. Not one. All right?
:24:08
Let's listen to Dr. Vurner, please.
:24:11
She's come to talk to us.
Dr. Susan Vurner, ladies and gentlemen.
:24:17
I want to start off by saying we are all
very concerned about your well-being.
:24:23
But ultimately it will come down
to individual decisions.
:24:27
And I understand that these decisions
will be probably the most intimate...
:24:31
...personal, difficult decisions
that you ever make in your life.
:24:36
However, because your pregnancies
have attracted intense scientific interest...
:24:41
...including the National Institutes of
Health and National Science Foundation...
:24:45
...those of you who decide
to have your child...
:24:48
...will have all prenatal expenses paid.
:24:50
You'll also receive $3,000 monthly
as an allowance.
:24:56
If you allow your child to be examined
and tested on some sort of regular basis.