Baby Fever, a Danish series, will premiere on Netflix on June 8th

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Today, Netflix announced the release date of Baby Fever and released the first teaser. The six-part romantic comedy-drama follows the life of fertility doctor Nana (Josephine Park) and the patients she meets, treats, and lies to.
When Nana (Josephine Park) inseminates herself in a drunken state with a very special portion of sperm – namely her ex-– boyfriend’s she sets off a chain reaction of both big and small disasters. This rash decision results in a pregnancy, and Nana now has to figure out how to explain her condition – which she can’t hide forever – while also winning back her ex-boyfriend and long-lost love. The issue is that he doesn’t appear to be particularly interested in reuniting with Nana.

Nana’s secret pregnancy allows her to see her clients in a new light, but as her lies grow larger, it becomes increasingly difficult for her to navigate them, and for the first time in her life, Nana must tell the truth – and possibly reveal a secret that could ultimately cost her everything.

Apple Tree Productions is a Danish production company that creates and distributes high-quality drama series for audiences in Denmark, the Nordic countries, and around the world.
Lars Hermann and Piv Bernth, the creators of international hits such as The Killing, The Legacy, Follow the Money, The Bridge, Liberty, and Ride Upon the Storm, founded the company. Apple Tree Productions, which is supported by ITV Studios, pursues big and small ideas both nationally and internationally.

WHAT IS BABY FEVER?

Baby Fever, a six-part Danish language romantic comedy-drama created by Amalie Naesby Fick and Nikolaj Feifer and produced by Dorthe Riis Lauridsen and executive producer Piv Bernth from Apple Tree Productions, has begun production. The six-episode series is set to premiere on Netflix worldwide on June 8, 2022.

Baby Fever’s Cast

Lisa Carlehed, Josephine Park, Olivia Joof Lewerissa, Simon Sears, Charlotte Munck, Mikael Birkkjaer, Tammi st, Emil Prenter, Thomas Levin, Jesper Ole Feit Andersen, Amelia Hy, Morten Jrgensen, Anne Sofie Wanstrup

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