
The Birth of a Baby
Drama
Overview
Mrs. Burgess explains menstruation to her teen-aged daughter by showing her diagrams in a medical book. Her daughter-in-law Mary then tells Mrs. Burgess that she wishes that she, too, knew more about her body. She also reveals that she may be expecting a baby and is apprehensive about her safety and the changes that a new baby will bring to her life.
Top Cast
Eleanore King
Eleanore King
Mary Burgess
Eleanore King
Mary Burgess
Dick Gordon
Dick Gordon
Dr. Wilson (as Richard Gordon)
Dick Gordon
Dr. Wilson (as Richard Gordon)
Ruth Matteson
Ruth Matteson
Julia Norton
Ruth Matteson
Julia Norton


Josephine Dunn
Josephine Dunn
Mrs. Bromley
Josephine Dunn
Mrs. Bromley


William Post Jr.
William Post Jr.
John Burgess
William Post Jr.
John Burgess
Frederica Going
Frederica Going
Mrs. Perry
Frederica Going
Mrs. Perry
Helen Hawley
Helen Hawley
Mrs. Burgess
Helen Hawley
Mrs. Burgess


Kathleen Comegys
Kathleen Comegys
Mrs. Wilson
Kathleen Comegys
Mrs. Wilson


Robert Ober
Robert Ober
Mr. Case
Robert Ober
Mr. Case
Edith Gresham
Edith Gresham
Mrs. Case
Edith Gresham
Mrs. Case
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