Baby Fever: All You Need to Know About Netflix’s Latest Danish Rom-Com

Recently Netflix has been releasing various international content from different countries and the content from Denmark has been making the rounds with series like Borgen and the film Toscana to name a few. Another one on the upcoming list is Baby Fever, a medical drama series with a hint of a romantic comedy that is set to be released on Netflix in June 2022.

There are supposed to be 6 episodes in the Danish series and it is developed by Amalie Naesby Fick with Nikolaj Feifer and directed by Dorthe Riis Lauridsen. The executive producer is Piv Bernth from Apple Tree Productions.

Baby Fever Cast

Josephine Park in the lead role as Nana (the fertility doctor), Simon Sears (known for Shadow and Bone) as Mathias, Olivia Joof Lewerissa as Simone, Charlotte Munck as Helle, Mikael Birkkjær (from Borgen) as Niels-Anders, Emil Prenter as Flot Fys, Tammi Øst as Lise Lacour, Jesper Ole Feit Andersen as Anton and Ida Cæcilie Rasmussen as Christina.

Baby Fever Danish Romantic Comedy series on Netflix

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Baby Fever Plot/Synopsis

Netflix describes the series as – ‘When a fertility doctor drunkenly inseminates herself with her ex-boyfriend’s sperm, she scrambles to explain her pregnancy and win back her lost love’. The fertility doctor Nana used to only care about getting other people pregnant, but after a wild night at the clinic she ends up being pregnant herself and her life takes a turn. The film will explore the theme and hot debate of the millennials about childbearing.

The issue of whether to have a child or not has been a popular topic and you can expect the series to shed some light and have a fresh take on it which doesn’t make the conversation heavy.

Baby Fever Release Date and Trailer

The six-part Danish series is scheduled to be released on 8 June 2022 on Netflix. Check Out the trailer of the series Baby Fever below.

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