Birthcare Center
Birthcare Center

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Birthcare Center

2020
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Korean

Oh Hyun-jin is the youngest executive at her company. She gives birth to a baby and stays at a postnatal care center. She is the oldest guest at the center for mothers and their newborn babies. While staying there, she meets other women, including Jo Eun-jeong, and they grow together as adults.

Insights

IMDb7.3/10
Director: Lee Jung-eunGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The series follows Oh Hyun-jin, a young executive who, after giving birth, finds herself in a postpartum care center. Navigating this unfamiliar environment, she encounters other mothers and staff, learning about the challenges and joys of motherhood, all while dealing with her own insecurities and experiences. The narrative blends humor and drama as it explores the postpartum period.

Critical Reception

Birthcare Center was generally well-received for its unique premise, relatable portrayal of postpartum struggles, and a blend of humor and emotional depth. Critics and audiences appreciated its fresh take on a often-untouched subject matter in television, praising the performances of the main cast.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic and humorous depiction of postpartum life.

  • Lauded for its strong female performances and unique storyline.

  • Appreciated for tackling a sensitive subject with both sensitivity and comedy.

Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not prominently available for this specific title, but general sentiment indicates appreciation for its honest portrayal of motherhood.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Drama Series at the 2021 Baeksang Arts Awards.

Fun Fact

The series was praised for its attention to detail in depicting the unique environment and routines of a postpartum care center in South Korea.

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