Netflix has officially ordered a second season for the Danish medical drama series, marking over a year since its initial debut.
The six-part series, which landed on Netflix on June 8, 2022, centers on a fertility doctor, Josephine Park, who unintentionally inseminates herself with her former boyfriend's sperm after a night of drinking.
This unexpected event sparks inquiries from her friends, colleagues and her ex-boyfriend.
Produced by ITV Studios and its subsidiary label, Apple Tree Productions, based in Copenhagen, Denmark, the series continues Netflix's collaboration with the production team following the single-season success of 'Equinox' in December 2020.
In a tweet dated August 21, Netflix Nordic, covering content for Denmark, Sweden and Norway, confirmed the renewal, stating, «Baby Fever returns with a second season! Josephine Park and the creators behind Baby Fever, Amalie Næsby Fick and Nikolaj Feifer, are back on set to continue the story of Nana and her somewhat unconventional road to motherhood.»
While 'Baby Fever' did not achieve global top 10 rankings, it did make appearances in daily top 10 lists in several countries, with Denmark showing the strongest performance.
Here's the breakdown of how many days the show spent in Netflix's daily top 10 lists in various countries:
Austria: 7 points in top 10, 3 days
Czech Republic: 27 points in top 10, 6 days
Denmark: 197 points in top 10, 32 days
Finland: 24 points in top 10, 7 days
Germany: 2 points in top 10, 2 days
Hungary: 20 points in top 10, 8 days
Iceland: 26 points in top 10, 7 days
Luxembourg: 1 point in top 10, 1 day
Netherlands: 2 points in top 10, 1 day
Norway: 25 points in top 10, 7 days
Poland: 4 points in top 10, 4 days
Slovakia: 27 points in top 10,