'Chicago Med' episode 6: Natalie's big day has arrived

Natalie is about to give birth in the upcoming episode of "Chicago Med." Facebook/NBC

The day has come for Natalie Manning (Torrey De Vitto) to give birth to her baby in the upcoming episode of the NBC series "Chicago Med."

In "Bound," Buddy TV reports that the pregnant doctor's big day has arrived and it is going to be an emotional scene for her and her friends in the Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. Natalie's husband was killed in action while serving in the military. She took it hard, knowing that their child will grow up without a father. Fortunately, the pediatrician has her friends to supports her and viewers can expect that they will be with her in this momentous moment of her life.

Meanwhile, dark family secrets will emerge when Cornelius Rhodes (guest star DW Moffett), Connor's (Colin Donnell) rich father, is honored for making a hefty donation to the hospital. While the Trauma Surgery Fellow has earned the respect of his colleagues for his professionalism, his whole life remains a mystery. Now that his father's generosity has put them on the spotlight, some of the skeletons in the family's closet will reportedly be exposed. What kind of secrets are they hiding?

Also in episode 6, agents of the Department of Homeland Security will arrive to interrogate a couple of injured airplane stowaways who are brought to the hospital. It will be interesting to know what pushed the illegal aliens to risk their lives just to enter the country. Elsewhere, Sarah Reese (Rachel DiPillo) must deliver the painful news to a young patient that he is suffering from a fatal disease. The boy reminds her of her son, which makes it all the more heartbreaking.

As for Will Halstead (Nick Gehlfuss), he will be facing troubles with his in-laws. His wife's mother Helen (guest star Annie Potts) will misinterpret his intention to help the family and it will cause some friction between them. Will the problem go away soon?

"Chicago Med" airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EST on NBC.

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