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Our Favorite Pregnancy Movies




Pregnancy movie #2: Knocked Up
2007

Katherine Heigl and Seth Rogan star as a mismatched career woman and deadbeat stoner whose one-night stand leads to an unexpected pregnancy. This hilariously offbeat comedy actually turns into a good love story after Rogan hesitantly realizes he has to stop being a kid before he can raise one.





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  1. Also not a pregnancy movie per se, but a good one nonetheless… The Family Man. Got a kick out of seeing Nicholas Cage morph from a power-hungry wall street turk to humble family man! Sort of a ghosts-of-Christmas-past-Scrooge retelling.

  2. I love “Knocked Up”, it’s hilarious…

  3. fifteen and pregnant was a good one also. and so was mom at seventeen!

  4. Esther the movie is called mom at sixteen, 16

  5. I love educational movies. Who is preparing to birth or want to have much more than prenatal classes “Pregnancy for Dummies” are really good one. It 2 series DVDs. Very educative. Another one is Orgasmic birth – calming documentary about child birth

  6. I love the movie The Back Up Plan With Jennifer Lopez, that is a great movie packed with alot of laughs. If you are pregnant and watching this movie you might want to go to the restroom before watching.You will be laughing very hard if you know what I mean…

  7. does anybody know a movie that explains the whole process of pregnancy and what we go through??
    i want my husband to hear it from someone else because he is the kind of guy that loves teasing people and i cant take it he just thinks im being moody and all , he actually cant belive that hormones play a big role in a womans life :(

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