The hit ABC series "General Hospital" is opening up a new chapter in the remaining days this week involving Olivia Falconeri, Mayor Lomax and Nina Clay. The group will go deep in the circulating issue in the U.S. about breastfeeding in public, Celeb Dirty Laundry reports.

Not only that, Jason Morgan and Sam Morgan will reunite again in another conversation about the mysterious person entering and terrorizing Liz Webber's home, according to Soap Shows. The conversation between the two will, of course, attract more tension between Liz and Sam.

After someone broke in the home of Liz and Little Jake, Jason became worried and had them temporarily stay at his suite in Metro Court, which had Sam raising her eyebrows. Now, it looks like the tables have turned since Liz is now in a speculative mode as Jason goes to Sam for some advice regarding the one who entered Liz's home.

Of course, the news agency reports that Sam thinks it's Liz who's making everything up, but she goes on and kicks off an investigation nevertheless. Meanwhile, Celeb Dirty Laundry suggests that the rising issue of breastfeeding in public will be tackled on the show this Wednesday and onwards.

Apparently, Olivia will start breastfeeding baby Leo in Metro Court, which will gain the attention of Mayor Lomax. This will urge him to arrest the breastfeeding mother. According to the publication, this will become a big issue in Port Charles since she will be behind bars for feeding her baby in public.

When she arrives at the police station, Olivia calls Julian Jerome to get her baby as she deals with the case and Alexis Davis may just help out. Furthermore, Olivia will have a surprise friend in Nina as she is impressed with how passionate Olivia is on her stance on breastfeeding.

This will urge Nina to possibly make an exposé on Mayor Lomax. Meanwhile, in other news, the news outlet revealed that Liz will finally send Little Jake to a psychiatrist. Initially going to Dr. Kevin Collins, they will, however, be sent to another psychiatrist, Franco Baldwin. Although Liz will not like why her son will be sent to another doctor who specializes on art therapy, she will let it all go since Little Jake needs it.

All these and more will happen on the hit drama series, especially when new writers are in the bandwagon bringing light to relevant issues in the U.S. like breastfeeding in public. "General Hospital" airs weekdays on ABC.