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Courtney: Hi.
Dr. Meadows: Hi.
Courtney: Ok, so -- so the test
was wrong, right?
Meadows: The test was perfectly
accurate. Congratulations. Courtney, you're pregnant.
Courtney: What?
.Meadows: Well, we'll know in a
few minutes. Come on.
Courtney: How can I be pregnant?
Dr. Meadows: I am as astonished
as you are. From a medical standpoint, the odds against you getting pregnant
are overwhelming.
Courtney: Well, I wonder why it
happened now.
Dr. Meadows: Well, stress
could've been a factor. I've known many infertile couples who chose to adopt.
They bring the baby home, the woman becomes pregnant, probably because there's
no longer any tension or pressure.
Courtney: You know, I don't even
-- I don't even know what to do next.
Dr. Meadows: Well, you are
approximately four weeks. Everything looks good. I'll set you up on the
prenatal vitamins, we'll set up appointments, and we'll keep in touch.
Courtney: Ok, what about -- I
mean, I miscarried before. How do I make sure that that doesn't happen again?
Dr. Meadows: It's only natural
for you to worry, but it's counterproductive. Don't skip meals, get your rest,
and congratulations.
Courtney: [looks to her tummy] Thanks. Oh, my god. You're real.
[She walks out into the hall]
Jason: You ok?
Courtney: Yeah. Yeah, I'm ok. I'm
-- I'm more than ok. What are you doing here?
Jason: I was just picking up some
medication. Did something happen?
Courtney: Um, I'm pregnant. And
you're here. You of all people. It's --
jason: Congratulations.
Courtney: You know, it -- it
actually makes sense. Because I'd always wondered if -- if our baby had lived
if we'd still be together.
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