Sarah Reese: I got Parker's test results back.
Natalie Manning: And?
Sarah Reese: You need to take a look. Here.
Natalie Manning: CT negative. We need to order...
Sarah Reese: An MRI, I know. I already did it. It shows excessive demyelination.
Natalie Manning: Explains the clumsiness, degeneration of motor skills...
Sarah Reese: And the seizure. I don't want to jump to conclusions, but I'm pretty sure he has...
Natalie Manning: Krabbe Disease.
Sarah Reese: Yeah. He's eight, so it's late-onset.
Natalie Manning: Gives him five to seven years before he becomes confined to a bed and completely vegetative.
[sighs]
Natalie Manning: Poor kid.
Sarah Reese: What do you want to do?
Natalie Manning: Well, I've got to go talk to the par...
Sarah Reese: Dr. Manning? You okay?
Natalie Manning: No. I think my water just broke.
[looks down at the floor and sees a huge puddle forming from her legs]
Natalie Manning: Oh my God. It did. I guess this is happening today.
Sarah Reese: Uh, can we get a wheelchair over here?
Natalie Manning: Look, I'm sorry, Sarah, but you have to go tell the parents.
Sarah Reese: What, me? No, I can't...
Natalie Manning: You have to.
Sarah Reese: I don't have the experience.
Natalie Manning: Go get Dr. Charles. He will help you. I have to go have this baby now.
[sits down in a wheelchair]
Natalie Manning: Thank you.
Sarah Reese: [nervously] Okay.