An emotional day at Grey Sloan leads to a mom and her baby living to see another day.

Could you just snap it back in place, man?

A woman named Tia’s life is in the balance, and there’s no time!

GREY’S ANATOMY

Harry Shum Jr., Midori Francis.ABC/Eric McCandless

And that’s just the opening scene.

One complains of knee pain, and the other claims it burns when she pees.

Luckily, Miller is well acquainted with the kind old ladies.

Because one is her roommate.

Miller resides in an assisted living establishment with her 81-year-old roomie.

Who’s winning now?

Technically, neither Maxine nor her friend Norma are winning today.

Both have gonorrhea (hey, now).

So you could imagine their surprise when they both dial Hal to provide him with the bad news.

The heart transplant surgery she and Winston performed as equals was featured in a science magazine.

Winston is barely mentioned, and he’s convinced that Maggie does not respect him.

She copes by throwing herself back into work.

This is the exact opposite of Yasuda, who is panicking from the trauma she has just witnessed.

Luckily, everyone’s favorite teddy bear Richard Webber is there to talk her off the ledge.

He explains that an attack on the clinic and Addison Montgomery was not a typical day at the hospital.

Therefore, she has every right to feel off.

It’s what makes her human.

The emotions are real.

Addison and Griffin (Alexis Floyd) save the newborn three times, refusing to let him give up.

Bailey, Jo, Owen, and Yasuda do the same for Tia.

There will be no lives lost today.

When Tia’s husband arrives, it becomes a waiting game for her to wake up.

When she miraculously does, everyone exhales.

So far, this lucky lady and her tiny baby are here.

There will be no lives lost tomorrow, either.

Addison admits that she can’t take a break.

She will rise to meet the occasion.

Bad shoulder and all.