Having a Baby in Japan as a Foreigner

An extra line on a pregnancy test is a life-changing event, and it’s rather common for expectant parents to feel more anxious when having a baby in a foreign country. In this interview, five women of different nationalities share the smiles and tears of their pregnancy journeys in Japan, giving advice for soon-to-be moms.

Read Narumi Imayuki’s full interview for Metropolis here.

 
 
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