- Title Card: The world over will be found women who live in constant fear of Motherhood, in spite of their natural love for children. Analysis presents three great reasons for such fears, the first of which is ECONOMIC, the second SOCIAL, the third, PHYSICAL.
- Title Card: Many people, in their early married lives, feel they cannot properly provide for children. On the other hand, vast numbers of present day women though comfortably situated, believe they are fashioned distinctly for careers.
- Title Card: Fear is responsible for both attempts at self-preservation, PHYSICAL FEAR that is unnecessarily cruel an usually unwarranted. A LIVING FAITH and the untiring efforts of MEDICAL SCIENCE together have CRASHED this barrier to glorious motherhood!
- Title Card: Mrs. Fred Martin - - formerly a flapper, - - now comfortably settled in domestic life.
- Title Card: Robert Marsh Sinclair - - too engrossed in business to analyze his own wife.
- Dr. Grant: And of course, you know the reason for all this. - - There's to be a baby.
- Flo Sinclair: Baby! I will not have a baby! Surely, *surely* you will help me prevent this!
- Dr. Grant: Sinclair, I have just informed your wife that she is facing Motherhood. It is a great shock and unfortunately a disappointment to her. Your sympathy and tenderness will do much toward bringing about a more wholesome frame of mind. May I rely on you to use infinite tact and patience with her present attitude?
- Robert Marsh Sinclair: Is it possible! You - - my wife - - would be a party to such crime - - and sin!
- Saleslady: A well designed corset, such as this, is really helpful to an expectant mother. Besides making her appear less conspicuous, it affords correct support, permitting her to keep more active. Good corsets are such a help - - such comfort during this period.
- Neighbor: Shure and twenty years ago we niver made all the fuss about having babies that ye flappers do, wid your new fandangled ways! Why Oi've had thirteen of 'em and niver a doctor wanst!
- Mae Martin: Women of this generation go to doctors for advice and save their babies' lives as well as their own.
- Dr. Grant: Still rebellious? Not adopted a more sensible routine yet, eh? This sort of living is unhealthful at the best of times and at present it may even endanger your life and certainly will retard the development of your baby.
- Dr. Grant: It may seem a hardship to forego golf, tennis, swimming and your strenuous social activities but - - remember, - - you have entered upon the most glorious venture of a woman's life.
- Dr. Grant: Outdoor exercise - - simple foods - - no stimulants - - not this moping about in an artificial atmosphere of French Romances and perfumed tobacco!
- Dr. Grant: Is a vigorous, healthy baby not worth such a change in your mode of living?
- Mae Martin: Doctor, do you think my baby will be a boy - or a girl?
- Dr. Grant: Quite likely! But will that make very much difference?
- Robert Marsh Sinclair: I'm Robert Marsh Sinclair. By the way, how is Mrs. Martin?
- Fred Martin: Fine! The stork just brought us a husky baby boy!
- Robert Marsh Sinclair: Well, old man, we're both new daddies. My little daughter arrived to-day.
- Title Card: Down through the ages, as in the sacred hour - - MOTHERHOOD is still Life's greatest miracle. Because Motherhood is accounted a common occurrence in life - - Because Motherhood has unselfishly inspired the most heroic deeds - - Because Motherhood will ever be the noblest - - the supreme sacrifice of woman -...