'Baby Fever': 5 things you need to know about Netflix's comedy drama

'Baby Fever' is a promising series exploring undesired parenthood, dashed with humor and a touch of romance
PUBLISHED MAY 24, 2022
A still from 'Baby Fever' (Netflix)
A still from 'Baby Fever' (Netflix)

Netflix is always here for us when we need to cry, laugh, get a dose of romance, or when we just need some headspace away from our frenzied everyday. Staying true to its reputation, Netflix is here to offer another romantic comedy drama with the release of 'Baby Fever'.

This new Danish series is all about laughter and entertainment. With a plot that revolves around fertility treatment and exploring the topics of parenthood and romance, this comedy is a must-watch if you want to lighten your heart.

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When does ‘Baby Fever’ release and where can you watch it?

The series releases on June 8, 2022 exclusively on Netflix.

What is ‘Baby Fever’ all about?

Netflix's romance-comedy is about Nana (played by Josephine Park), a fertility doctor who in a drunken state accidentally inseminates herself and gets pregnant. Now that she can't go back on her act, she will have to find ways to break it to everyone. The catch here is that the sperm she inseminates herself with belongs to her ex-boyfriend.

What follows is a hilarious mix of frustration and bafflement as she tries to deal with the situation her own way. The series is sure to give you a good dose of drama, fun and frivolous laughter, and possibly a sweet, heartwarming moment or two.

Who stars in the Netflix drama?

The main cast includes Josephine Park, Olivia Joof, Simon Sears, Mikael Birkkjær, Charlotte Munck, and Tammi Øst. Some other artists who will appear in the series are Jesper Ole Feit Andersen, Ida Cæcilie Rasmussen, Troels Thorsen, Amalie Lindegård, Silja Eriksen Jensen, Lui Bernburg, Morten Jørgensen, Thomas Levin, Anne Sofie Wanstrup, and Amelia Hoy.



 

Showrunners

‘Baby Fever’ is created and directed by Amalie Næsby Fick and Nikolaj Feifer. The series is produced by Dorthe Riis Lauridsen and executive produced by Piv Bernth. Apple Tree Productions and ITV studios are the production companies involved.

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