[08/09/24 - 03:01 AM] Video: "Baby Fever" Season 2 - Official Trailer - Netflix The fertility doctor Nana (Josephine Park) is back - now as mother to a two-month-old baby.
[via press release from Netflix]
Baby Fever: Season 2 | Official Trailer | Netflix
Baby Fever season 2 premiers on Netflix August 22.
The fertility doctor Nana (Josephine Park) is back - now as mother to a two-month-old baby. But Nana hates being on maternity leave. Surrounded by pizza boxes, baby lullabies and sheer boredom, she makes the drastic decision to beg her old boss, Helle (Charlotte Munck), to give her back her job. Helle agrees, but only if Nana can start tomorrow. Now in desperate need for a babysitter, the only option is her eccentric mother, the dansktop singer, Lisa LaCour (Tammi Øst), who as a babysitter arrangement from hell moves into Nana's tiny apartment. At Dovi, Helle has hired a new star doctor, the flawless Hampus (Oscar Töringe), who with his Swedish perfectness makes it difficult for Nana to reclaim her rockstar status at the clinic. Just when Nana thinks it can't get any worse, she bumps into her old flame, Mathias (Simon Sears), who still doesn't know he's the father to her child. More than ever, Nana feels tempted to lie, but more than ever she should tell the truth.
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81608159
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