"You're right, you're right, worry when it happens." Gil nodded firmly, reaching across the table to squeeze her hand. "You'll be a great mom, and an excellent nurse. I'd love to have you as a part of my team someday."
He squeezed her hand once more and pulled away to resume fussing with his drink. "There's always a small silver lining in case it happens sooner than later. Even if your partner turns out to be unsupportive of you and the baby, it's not like you would have to stop completely your studies immediately. You could study and wouldn't really have to slow down up to the 36th week if you're healthy enough, some mom's keep going until they're to term. There's rumors around the center are that there's going to be a daycare added on-site. Given the amount of female physicians and nurses, it's going to be a necessity. Maybe the university has something like that in the works, or they should start thinking about it."
If anything he wanted to cheer her up. Even with his concerns and doubts in the law, he still thought the benefits and necessity of the project outweighed all of them. "Hey, I'll still be around. If you ever need any help, you call. Even if all you have to deal with is surviving clinicals from hell."