14-sai No Haha - Episodes

Episodes

Episode title Translation of title Broadcast date Ratings
(Kantō)
Ratings
(Kansai)
Ep 1 中学生の妊娠…ごめんね、お母さ The Pregnancy of a Junior High School Student... Sorry, Mom 2006/10/11 19.7% 21.8%
Ep 2 お前なんかもう娘じゃない You are Not (Our) Daughter Anymore 2006/10/18 16.8% 18.0%
Ep 3 さよなら…わたしの赤ちゃん Goodbye... My Baby 2006/10/25 18.3% 18.1%
Ep 4 約束…私は、もう泣かない Promise…I will not Cry Anymore 2006/11/1 19.4% 19.8%
Ep 5 バイバイ…初恋が死んだ日 Bye-bye... The Day When (My) First Love Dies 2006/11/8 17.3% 20.7%
Ep 6 私にも母子手帳くれますか Am I Given a Maternity Record Book too? 2006/11/15 16.7% 18.8%
Ep 7 お金で未来は買えますか? Can Future Be Bought with Money? 2006/11/22 18.4% 19.0%
Ep 8 二つの命…どちらを選ぶ? Two Lives... Which one will You Choose? 2006/11/29 17.3% 20.5%
Ep 9 出産・命をかけた24時間 Childbirth: The 24 Hours of Risking One's Own Life 2006/12/6 16.7% 19.2%
Ep 10 2もう一度笑って… Laugh Once More... 2006/12/13 21.1% 24.0%
Ep 11 涙の最終回スペシャル…命ってなに? The Tearful Last Episode... What Is Life? 2006/12/20 22.4% 24.3%
Average Ratings for Kanto region: 18.55%
Average Ratings for Kansai region: 20.38%

The average rating for this drama was the highest rating this slot (Wednesday at 10:00 PM) achieved on NTV since 2000. This record was broken by the television series Kaseifu no Mita, which garnered an average rating of 25.2%.

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