The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
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:08:00
- Hi.
- I'm Dr. Mott.

:08:02
- It's nice to meet you.
- It's nice to meet you.

:08:04
So...
how are we today?

:08:08
Just great.
:08:10
The baby's kinda
kicking up a storm all day.

:08:13
This is your second.
You're a pro at this.

:08:18
I see you have
a history of asthma.

:08:21
- Any problems?
- No, none at all.

:08:24
- Why don't we take a look? Feet up.
- Oh, okay.

:08:27
I didn't think it was usual to give
pelvic exams after the third month.

:08:30
We won't again
until the 36th week,

:08:33
but... I want to make sure
my new patients...

:08:37
have a full exam
on their first visit.

:08:41
It's Mrs. Miller. She's calling
again for the test results.

:08:45
Why don't you go ahead and
give them to her. She's all clear.

:08:49
- If she has any questions,
I'll call her back.
- Yes, doctor.

:08:52
[ Nurse ]
Would you hold, please?

:08:54
Oh, Maria,
when you're in the lab,

:08:57
would you call in the results
of yesterday's virupaps?

:09:00
Yes, doctor.
:09:04
- Sorry about that.
- It's okay.

:09:07
Why don't we start
with the breast exam?

:09:14
Weather's been beautiful
these days, hasn't it?

:09:18
It has. Yeah.
:09:21
I love taking walks
after the rainstorm.

:09:45
It's very important
to be able...

:09:49
to give yourself
your own breast exams.

:09:56
Relax.

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