Dr. Monica

Dr. Monica is a 1934 American pre-Code melodrama film produced by Warner Bros. starring Kay Francis, Warren William, and Jean Muir.

Mary Hathaway gives birth to a baby girl delivered by Dr. Monica Braden.

The censors at the Hays Office requested a large number of changes to the script before they would approve it for production.

One of the major issues they had with the script was that it explicitly included dialogue about the potential dangers of childbirth.

[2] Mordaunt Hall, critic for The New York Times, wrote that Dr. Monica is "not especially suspenseful", but it "moves apace and the acting is excellent.