Love is True
It revolves around three women who have different backgrounds and choose different paths of life faced with the childbearing pressure. One is a hard-core dinky woman, who sees children as the only obstacle in life, but is forced to work in the postnatal care center taking care of the babies and mums; one is a single working mom who has got the custody of her child after competing against her ex-husband. She wants to do well in both motherhood and career, but can’t strike a balance between the two all along; the third woman is a happy housewife, who loves children and wants to bear a second child despite opposition from her husband and the money shortage of her family. The three women all stick to their own values. Whatever choices they make, whether they choose to become mums and whether they’ll be qualified mums are not subject to other’s judgement. They only know that as women, whatever road they take, difficulties will be unavoidable.
Finally, the three woman all become better people, become reconciled with themselves, tide over the difficulties and realize their own values. Meanwhile, they are tolerant of other women’s choices and find their respective happiness in the end.