'General Hospital' spoilers, plot news for episodes May 11 to 15: Olivia worries about the fate of her son

Olivia worries about the fate of her son, on General Hospital ABC/ General Hospital

Last Friday on 'General Hospital', Olivia goes into labor at Metro Court and Patrick tells her that there's no time to take her to the hospital, she has to deliver the baby right here.

Julian's presence bothers Olivia so she tells him to leave. They argue until Julian agrees to leave, but he promises to be a part of the baby's life. Alexis and Julian wait in the other room while listening to Olivia's screams. Julian says that he should have been there with her.

Later, Olivia gives birth to a baby boy but realizes that he's not breathing. Julian runs in and asks Patrick what's wrong with the baby.

At the garage, Nathan and Maxie walk in to find Jake looking at a splatter of blood and a gun on the ground. A loud gunshot goes off, and both Nathan and Jake grab their guns. Jake puts his hands up and tells Nathan that he will cooperate. Nathan puts some handcuffs on him and calls for backup.

Jake says that the gun isn't his and that when he saw the blood and heard the noise, he grabbed the gun and moved it. Maxie admits that she and Nathan heard the noise too. Nathan then brings Jake in for questioning.

Here are the 'General Hospital' spoilers for May 11 to 15:

May 11 (Monday): Jake winds up in a tough predicament; Tracy asks Michael about ELQ, Olivia worries about the fate of her son.

May 12 (Tuesday): Sloane shares his latest plan with Jake; Alexis asks Julian about his most recent mob activity; Olivia turns to Dante for a favor.

May 13 (Wednesday): Hayden gives Nikolas a warning; upsetting news reaches Elizabeth.

May 14 (Thursday): Julian gets played by Jake; Sam discovers a special piece of jewelry; Hayden decides to challenge Elizabeth.

May 15 (Friday): A person is shot; Nina issues a declaration to Franco.

'General Hospital' airs from Mondays to Fridays at 1pm on ABC.

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