Type: | manga |
Author: | Eri Sakai |
Publisher: | Kodansha |
Imprint: | Kodansha Comics BL |
Magazine: | Be Love |
First: | August 11, 2012 |
Last: | November 3, 2012 |
Volumes: | 1 |
Type: | manga |
Kentaro Hiyama's First Pregnancy: Childcare Edition | |
Author: | Eri Sakai |
Publisher: | Kodansha |
Imprint: | Kodansha Comics BL |
Magazine: | Be Love |
First: | August 1, 2019 |
Last: | September 1, 2020 |
Volumes: | 2 |
Type: | manga |
Kentaro Hiyama's First Pregnancy: Separate Volume | |
Author: | Eri Sakai |
Publisher: | Kodansha |
Imprint: | Kodansha Comics BL |
Magazine: | Be Love |
First: | January 5, 2023 |
Last: | February 3, 2023 |
Volumes: | 1 |
Television drama | |
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He's Expecting, also known as, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eri Sakai. It is set in a world where males are able to become pregnant; the story follows Kentaro Hiyama, an elite ad salaryman who discovers he is pregnant. Kentaro Hiyama's First Pregnancy was serialized in Kodansha's bimonthly (at the time) Be Love Magazine from August 2012 to November 2012 and was collected into a single volume.
The sequel was serialized in Kodansha's monthly Be Love Magazine from August 2019 to September 2020 and has been collected into 2 volumes.
A third installment one-shot,[2] [3] titled, was released on January 5, 2023. Sakai hinted that this would be the final installment,[4] though she has expressed interest in writing another one in the future.[5]
During their panel at New York Comic Con in 2023, Kodansha USA announced that they licensed the entire manga in digital-only formats under one title.[6]
A live-action drama series loosely based on the manga was co-produced by Netflix and TV Tokyo, with Takumi Saitoh portraying Kentaro Hiyama. The first season of the Netflix Original Series began streaming on April 21, 2022.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
Ten years before the start of the series, men around the world started becoming pregnant in an almost serendipitous, or in some cases inconvenient way, though not as often with women; there is a one out of ten chance of it happening. The only way for men to give birth is via C-section. While it is possible for men to get an abortion, it is considered far more dangerous for men to do it as opposed to women. The subject of pregnant men is controversial with some people treating pregnant men in an almost indifferent or prejudiced way.[12]
Kentaro Hiyama is a 32-year-old elite salaryman who discovers that he is pregnant. Embarrassed by his unexpected problem, he is unsure whether he should keep the baby or not. He begins to take notice of the prejudice towards pregnant women and starts developing symptoms that lead to him calling his mother and asking how she felt about raising him on her own after his father died. After an encounter with a woman on a women-only passenger car, who quickly deduces his pregnancy and shows compassion by offering him to sit with them, he is further pushed to potentially keep the child. His coworker Yuichi Sato outs his pregnancy to a younger female employee who reveals her ignorant views on male pregnancy; believing he became pregnant from another man.[12] Kentaro attempts to correct her and realizes that he must change people's perspective about male pregnancy while also deciding to keep the baby.[12]
The rest of the manga deals with other characters close to Kentaro who are all going through similar situations of their own.
Mizuki Kawabata, the woman on the train, is also pregnant, but is in a relationship with an unfaithful boyfriend who claims that he is breaking up with his other girlfriend to be with her. However, it quickly becomes apparent that he wants her to get an abortion and marry his current girlfriend instead. When she learns that Kentaro is single and having his baby regardless, she dumps her boyfriend and announces to her coworkers her pregnancy.[13]
Tsubasa Utsumi is a teenager who had sex and became pregnant with his girlfriend Satome's baby. His parents forced him to get an abortion and while successful has caused a rift between him and his girlfriend. Tsubasa's friends still mock pregnant men until they encounter Kentaro who gives them a stern talking to. Tsubasa learns that Satome's parents want them to break up, but after learning that Kentaro is building a restaurant that caters to pregnant and nursing people, he is encouraged to make amends with Satome and they resume their relationship.[14]
30-year-old freelance journalist Aki Seto vehemently tells her friends that she does not want to settle and have kids. She ends up sleeping with Kentaro where they continue to see one another until they drift apart. Kentaro shows back up at her place to announce his pregnancy, which shocks her, though surprisingly she is baffled that he does not want anything from her. Aki learns that one of her friends became pregnant and is happy and she slowly begins to warm up to the idea of being a mother. Aki tells Kentaro that she can pretend to be married to him in case the paparazzi want to sensationalize his story.[15]
Noriko Miyaji's husband is pregnant with their second child. She is envious because she was pregnant with their son Takuya and wanted to have their next baby. She is also upset that he disregards the hard work she is doing and the job she is having while he sits around the house and openly voices her displeasure of pregnant men while also hiding her husband's condition from everyone. Noriko begins to idolize her boss and his wife who have a close relationship. One day, Mr. Miyaji finds Kentaro's new restaurant "Papa & Kids" and begins to enjoy eating there. Noriko is upset upon seeing him and argues with him when he returns home. While out with Takuya, Noriko meets with her boss and his wife and discovers that they are unable to have children of their own. Takuya lets slip that his father is pregnant and the boss' wife admits that she is jealous. Noriko realizes that her husband is scared of giving birth and they make up before going to Papa & Kids as a family.[16]
Kentaro eventually goes into labor, though oddly enough he is not shown in pain, and meets with Aki at the hospital. He successfully gives birth to a baby boy and names him Kotaro. Kentaro begins taking Kotaro to work where Aki dotes over him and he reunites with Mizuki who has also given birth and started a baby carriage business with a friend. Despite having had the baby, Kentaro still suspects that there is some prejudice and realizes that he has more to do. In the future, Kotaro is pregnant with his wife's baby and Kentaro and Aki visit where they happily congratulate them.[17]
In a bonus chapter, Aki has decided to write a book about male pregnancy and interviews the leads from the previous chapters. During this time, she had not come out publicly about being the mother of Kotaro. In the end, she realizes that Kentaro cannot raise him on his own and tells him that she will always be there for him.[18]
Three years after Kotaro's birth, Kentaro and Aki are trying to balance their work and personal lives, but slowly begin to consider moving in with one another to make things easier. Despite this, Aki does not want to give up her freedom and Kentaro wants to respect her boundaries. Meanwhile, Seiya Aoyagi, member of the boy band Girl Meets Boy, learns that he is pregnant, the mother being Asakawa Sakura, a member of OTW49. Seiya wants to keep the baby, though he feels pressured to keep it secret while Asakawa wants him to abort the child for fear of it damaging both their careers. Seiya seeks the aid of Kentaro after learning of his similar past and ask that he manage his public image, much to his confusion. When Seiya tells Asakawa that he plans to keep the baby, she plans on leaving him, but is caught in a situation with Kentaro, making it look like that the two are secretly lovers. Aki later meets with Asakawa to convince her to rethink her stance. Seiya decides to go public with his pregnancy which gets a mixed, yet mostly positive response. Asakawa begins to slowly regret her past belief, especially when she realizes how much she loves him.
Kentaro later meets with Makoto Hatano, an employee who reveals that she has been seeing her direct supervisor Hiromi Shimomura, who is married, and that she may have gotten him pregnant. When Kentaro and Makoto confront him on it, he angrily denies that he is. When Hiromi continues to deny it, Makoto tells him that she has decided to leave him and let him have the baby by himself. Hiromi soon accepts that he is pregnant, but hides it from his family and disappears.
A subplot revolves around Kentaro trying to maintain his daycare center which is slowly going out of business due to the number of male pregnancies decreasing. While he ends up shutting it down, he starts to rethink the concept. Later, Kentaro and Aki soon admit that they love one another and decide to formally move in and possibly have another baby together.
Eventually, Asakawa accepts both Seiya and the baby at the cost of both leaving their respective bands. Seiya gives birth with both bands there to support him and he has a boy whom he names Ataru. Hiromi's wife, Yuiko, finds out about his pregnancy and affair. She initially demand that he abort it, but they end up divorcing and he gives birth alone after realizing that he loves his daughters. Makoto decides that she does not want to see her child as punishment for both herself and Hiromi. Hiromi later apologizes to Kentaro for not supporting his daycare center idea earlier. Seiya gets a new job for a magazine for young parents and Asakawa goes into acting.
During Kotaro's fourth birthday, Kentaro suddenly feels sick and believes he might be pregnant again, shocking him as he was hoping Aki would get pregnant this time. She scolds him for this, but nevertheless the two are happy at the prospect of having another child.[19] The follow up heavily implies that he isn't however.
Taking place sometime after Childcare Edition, Kentaro and Aki befriend an up and coming politician named Shimadzu Hajime who suddenly becomes pregnant. When the liberal party that he was to run with suddenly drop him, he gets the aid of his wife, Kentaro, Aki, Seiya and Tsubasa to run independently and send a positive message of speaking up. A year after the election, it is revealed that Hajime lost, but is happily raising his child with his wife, while public opinion of male pregnancy has turned for the better. Kentaro and Aki continue their happy family life with Kotaro.[20]