Do you know any Korean drama where the main couple

get married in the middle of the drama and have children


I have searched everywhere but, I couldn't find anything !

PLEASE HELP !!
Only one I can think of is Golden Bride and it doesn't quite meet your specifications. The leads marry early on, but there's no child until the end.
I was hoping to find Korean dramas with that scenario, too bad there doesn't appear to be any at all :( I've only seen a Japanese show which has what you're looking for and I've looked around but can't find Korean dramas like that.
Ok Then do you any koran drama ehere they get married n the middle of the plot
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Then do you any koran drama ehere they get married n the middle of the plot

Only ones that come to mind are stuff about arranged marriages, such as Sweet 18, and Goong for example. (Neither is good in my personal opinion though.)
I think this is quite a rare plot. I've never come across anything that usually goes beyond the couple getting married & even then it's usually right at the end. The only thing I've ever seen that happen in was the Anime Itazura na Kiss. That's it. It's a shame, the story in most Dramas or Anime's stop dead at the couple getting together. :(
OK thanks Anyone can help me !!
A Thousand Days' Promise they get married somewhere in the middle, I think. It's probably not the kind of drama you're looking for, but it's the only one that came to mind.
Marriage is where love, intimacy & romance go to die - that's my interpretation of Korean values, thru their cinema, when it comes to relationships. In my experience it's rare to find a content marriage in Korean movies (usually every storyline after marriage is about somebody cheating) & even rarer in dramas. The only place I've seen a happy marriage in dramaland was as mentioned Golden Bride.
i can think of something but it will be a spoiler to the ending coz it's in the end part already
Love Now
Wedding
Unexpected You

In Love Now and Wedding the main couple marries in the middle of the show. In Unexpected You the main couple are already married from the beginning. I added this one because it met your criteria and the couple in the supporting role was great in it.
My two favorite dramas are ones where the couple gets married and have children: Secret Garden Greatest Love
Since I watch mostly korean, I can recommend only this

Empress Ki comes to my mind... but it might not really be the story you are looking for.
Bad Couple might also work for you... http://mydramalist.com/korean-drama/649/bad-couple
Dont Hesitate is also kind of like that... http://mydramalist.com/korean-drama/1119/dont-hesitate
Giant has a side story like that (but they didnt get married) http://mydramalist.com/dramalist/BPetra
King2 Hearts... but she SPOILER had a miscariage... so not really sure about this one...
Que sera sera... but its more complicated SPOILER she got married with someone alse and then had a miscariage... http://mydramalist.com/korean-drama/433/que-sera-sera
Reply 1997 actually fits... somehow :D
Thorn Birds... kind of - but the baby wasnt hers, she just took care of it (complicated) http://mydramalist.com/korean-drama/651/thorn-birds
Wonderful life could be also a possibility http://mydramalist.com/korean-drama/321/wonderful-life

From taiwanese here is also Autumns concerto, but it is also more compliacted http://mydramalist.com/taiwanese-drama/81/autumns-concerto

Well nothing really fits. I think that it is because they dont like time jumps like this. Plus dramas usually portray time beafore mariage (or after) not really both of these time periods. If there is a baby - its eather in the beginning or in the end.
Maybe you will have more luck with japanese dramas, since they have different story. But they re usually too short for such a long story
Oh, Im sorry! I missed the "middle of the drama" part! :)
I don't think Bad Couple and Que Sera Sera fit her specifications at all.

Autumn's Concerto doesn't really fit either since they only got married at the very end. SPOILER (there's a love child pretty early on in the show though). It's a favourite of many, but for me it was too melodramatic & makjang. The leads spend at least half the drama with other people. I didn't really care for it.

Reply 1997 is about a young married couple with kids, but the story is told in flashback when the protagonists were in high school so you never get to see them as adults and as a family until the very end for like, 15 mins or less. Don't think it's what OP's looking for.