He's Expecting - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Kentaro Hiyama attributes his success to his ability to plan out every aspect of his life — but then, something completely unexpected happens.

Episode 2
Morning sickness and other bodily changes start to affect Kentaro's work. He finally meets up with Aki and tells her about his pregnancy.

Episode 3
While at the hospital, Kentaro meets another cisgender pregnant man and the two become friends. The client is unimpressed with Tanabe's ideas.

Episode 4
The ad campaign featuring Kentaro is a huge success, making him famous. With Miyaji, he launches an online community for pregnant men.

Episode 5
Aki goes home for her sister's wedding and ends up butting heads with her conservative father. On her way back to Tokyo, she gives Kentaro a call.

Episode 6
A figure from Kentaro's past comes back into his life, causing friction with Aki. She then finds out about a great job opportunity — in Singapore.

Episode 7
Aki makes a decision about the job in Singapore. Kentaro holds a press conference to apologize for the scandal caused by his father.

Episode 8
Kentaro goes into labor and is rushed to the hospital. Kentaro's parents and Aki wait together for the baby to be delivered.
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