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Lauren tries to prove to her co-workers, and to herself, that being pregnant won't affect her job. But things don't turn out as planned, and the advice she gave to one of her students puts her job in jeopardy. During the meantime, Julie and Cooper realize that they have only on thing in common --Lauren.moreless
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    I guess the episode "Mother's Milk" was just a fluke becuase the show is back to its original hummor. It was great. I enjoy the contrast between Cooper and Julie. They don't fight but they are two completely different women and prime examples of what real women have to face. Do I start a family and stay at home (although I believe they allouded that was what Julie had always done) Or do I take the career path and screw the husband and kids, like Cooper does. And then there is Lauren the career women thats going to do it all. But back to the show I thought the support Andrew was giving Lauren was gerat and comforting to see that some writer believes that a husband would go out of his way to make his wife's day a little easier. Although Andrew went way out of his way.moreless
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