- Now dating surveyor Alec, Jenny joins the other midwives in their superior new base, along with latest recruit, Sister Winifred. Jenny is concerned for Merle and Billy, a young couple whose infant boys are permanently ill, causing them to doubt their parenting skills, whilst added is stress provided by the fact that Billy's brother died as a toddler. Surprisingly, Sister Monica Joan accidentally provides Dr. Turner with the solution to the children's complaints, thus saving them. Chummy, meanwhile, drums up support for the newly opened, but under-used ante-natal clinic, taking advantage of a royal visit to put it in the spotlight. The day is a success, and to add to it, Chummy helps an older woman with a difficult birth, resulting in Sister Julienne asking her to return to work.—don @ minifie-1
- The Sisters and the midwives have moved into a new building and have welcomed a new colleague, Sister Winifred. They have considerably more space and Dr. Turner manages to find a hall where they will be able to hold clinics two afternoons per week. After few of their patients come to the clinic, Chummy takes a bold step. Not only does she create a number of recreational activities she writes to Princess Margaret asking for an official visit, which she accepts. Meanwhile, Jenny is helping Merle and Billy Vickers. Merle had given birth only a few months ago but the newborn is always sick and his older brother is often ill. Jenny and Dr. Turner conduct a number of tests but they are all inconclusive. As it drags on, the Merle loses all confidence in her abilities as a mother. Sister Monica Joan thinks she knows what is wrong and puts them on the right track.—garykmcd
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