I've been re-watching the taiwanese drama Love Now and all versions of Fated to love you (one of my all-time favorite stories) and I'm looking for dramas in where there's a pregnancy involved, but in where we can see that they are truly involved with the pregnancy/child and enjoying it,
I don't want her to get pregnant at the very end of the drama.
.To be honest I would prefer if  they are not together at first but because of the pregnancy they have to get married,  exactly like in FATED TO LOVE YOU.

I already watched:
- LOVE NOW
- Fated to love you (All versions)
- Room No. 309 (Turkish ver of FTL)
- I Do, I Do
- Hogu's Love

I'LL WATCH ANYTHING FROM ALL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD. ??

Thank you.

 Goodbye to Goodbye is one of my 10+ list, and pregnancy is absolutely central to the plot, almost from the very first episode.

Super agree on Goodbye to Goodbye

Also:

  • Wonderful Life - Most similiar with Fated to Love you, but very little pregnancy scene, and more of the child rearing scenes
  • Ojjakyu brothers (secondary couple) - man and woman have drunken one night stand and decides to get married. And now cruises through the contract marriage and office work together
  • Sunny Happiness - the woman and man first gets into a contract marriage (guy wants to looks appear as a good married woman to get custody of son, while woman will get the land of the orphanage she cherishes from man). On their fake honeymoon, they get drunk and accidentally get pregnant.
  • Virgin Road - 


Others that focus on pregnancy, family, medical parts rather than romance

  • 14 year old 
  • Umareru
  • Kounodori
 burhaaadmi:

 Goodbye to Goodbye is one of my 10+ list, and pregnancy is absolutely central to the plot, almost from the very first episode.

Thank you so much. Sounds great specially because it has a lot of episodes and I love watching dramas with lots of episodes. 

 Czakhareina:

Super agree on Goodbye to Goodbye

Also:

  • Wonderful Life - Most similiar with Fated to Love you, but very little pregnancy scene, and more of the child rearing scenes 
  • Ojjakyu brothers (secondary couple) - man and woman have drunken one night stand and decides to get married. And now cruises through the contract marriage and office work together
  • Sunny Happiness - the woman and man first gets into a contract marriage (guy wants to looks appear as a good married woman to get custody of son, while woman will get the land of the orphanage she cherishes from man). On their fake honeymoon, they get drunk and accidentally get pregnant. 
  • Virgin Road - 


Others that focus on pregnancy, family, medical parts rather than romance

  • 14 year old 
  • Umareru
  • Kounodori

I totally forgot about Wonderful Life, is the one with Eugene right? I watch it yeeeaaars ago but I can only remember a few details, maybe I'll watch it again and omg! Sunny Happiness is with Mike He right?? I remember I wanted to watch it but for some reason never did, maybe now is the time, lol. Thank you so much, you always recommend me great dramas. ☺️☺️

Don't forget me j drama 2018

Heard It Through The Grapevine. Boy and girl fell in love at a summer debate camp, making love on their final night.  (He is from a wealthy family but didn't tell her because he didn't think she would date him.) They agree not to meet again until after he has finished important exams. Many months later, he finds that she has dropped out of school for health reasons, and also that his school withheld her letters because they didn't want students to become distracted. This is a very intelligent girl, and he assumes that "health reasons" means she must be dying.  Nope.

Umareru (Japan)
Dear Sister (Japan)
Dekichatta Kekkon (Japan)
14-sai no Haha (Japan)
Wonderful Life (South-Korea)
Loving You a Thousand Times (South-Korea)
I Love My President Though He's a Psycho (China)

Begin Again (2020 C-drama)

plot: the FL is urgently seeking a husband and finds the ML (so it starts off as a contract marriage) but she later also wants a child and does everything she can to get pregnant. When they finally start to fall in love, she chooses to leave him before she realizes she is pregnant (I believe it had something to do with her family becoming bankrupt/losing the company). She leaves the country and gives birth abroad. Only 5 years later does she return (when her son snuck back to China by himself) and then meet again with ML.