9 Best Pregnancy Movies You Can Watch At Home When You're Bored

There are few things more special than pregnancy. Celebrate this amazing time by binge-watching pregnancy movies!

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There's no denying that pregnancy is a huge life event. It can be both exciting and scary, and there's a lot to learn. While you can read all the pregnancy books you want, sometimes it's helpful to see things in action. That's where pregnancy movies come in.
 
As you go through pregnancy, there are a lot of restrictions on activities for 9 months; hence, you may be stuck at home and bored. And so, what to do? Watch a movie!
 
Sure, pregnancy movies might not be 100% accurate. No movie is, after all! But they can give you a general idea of what to expect. They can also be entertaining and even funny – which can be a welcome relief during pregnancy.
 

Best pregnancy movies to watch online

There are plenty of pregnancy movies out there that are sure to make you feel things. Laugh, cry, and everything between. Here are our top picks:
 

Knocked Up (2007)

This movie follows the story of a woman who gets pregnant after a one-night stand with a man she knows. It may not be the most traditional pregnancy story. But it's definitely one that will have you laughing (and cringing) throughout.
 
Synopsis: Journalist Alison Scott has a one-night stand with slacker Ben Stone. Then Stone soon realises he is irresponsible. Rather than raise the child on her own, she decides to give Ben a chance to show that he is father material.
 
Yet, they share one thing: undecided if prepared to be a parent. And both question whether they would make good lifelong companions.
 

Juno (2007)

This coming-of-age movie tells the story of a teenage girl who finds herself pregnant. Juno decides to give her child up for adoption. As she approaches the due date, she develops a bond with her child that is unlike any other.
Synopsis: Juno MacGuff is expecting a baby, and she decides to choose a failed rock star and his wife to raise her kid. Juno faces more complications. Mark, the prospective father, begins to develop feelings for her.
 
Feeling that are beyond those of the future father of his child. This puts both the adoption and Mark's marriage in danger.
 

What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012)

A movie based on the popular pregnancy book of the same name. It follows a group of couples as they go through the ups and downs of pregnancy.
 
Yes, it may not be the most realistic pregnancy film available. Yet, it's still packed with crucial information (and humor) for parents-to-be.
 
Synopsis: Five couples' lives change as they prepare to become parents. This series documents the journeys of five different couples as they go through the ups and downs of parenthood and come to learn that no matter how much you plan, life will always find a way to surprise you.
 

Atonement (2007)

The pregnancy film in this section is distinct from the others. It documents the crime charged to a pregnant, young girl. Despite the serious topic, the film has ended and will stay with you long after it's over.
Synopsis: This starts the young lovers Cecilia Tallis and Robbie Turner. Briony's false accusation tears apart the relationship between Cecilia and her beau, Robbie.
Their paths cross during World War II. The hope for Cecilia and her lover grows as they overcome their difficulties.
 

Babies (2010)

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This film follows the first year of life for four different infants from around the world. A movie that'll leave you in awe. You'll love each baby's incredible journey during their first year of existence!
 
Synopsis: Filmmaker Thomas Balmès travels across the world. He then documents the first two years of four infants' and their families' lives.
 
Ponijao is the youngest of nine siblings, all live in Namibia's rural community. Hattie is a San Francisco couple's first child, while Mari is Tokyo's city kid.
 

Nine Months (1995)

Hugh Grant stars as a man who must grapple with the responsibilities of fatherhood. Why? He learns his girlfriend is pregnant! Along the way, he learns a lot about himself and what it means to be a dad.
Synopsis: Child psychologist and a playboy. Samuel Faulkner hears that his girlfriend Rebecca, is pregnant Yes, he panics! As Faulkner's crippling fear of commitment sets in, Rebecca decides to leave him.
Faulkner confronts the reality. He wants to spend the rest of his life with Rebecca and fatherhood. A struggle made more difficult by Rebecca's incompetent obstetrician, Dr. Kosevich.
 

The Miracle Worker (1962)

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This pregnancy movie is about the true story of Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan. When Helen becomes pregnant, she is blind, deaf, and unable to communicate. Yet, with Annie's help, she starts to learn how to communicate and live a normal life.
 
Synopsis: After suffering a severe fever as an infant, Helen Keller is blind and deaf. This has caused her to become frustrated over the years, and she sometimes lash out. To keep her out of an institution, Helen's parents reach out to a school for the blind.
 
Helen receives speech lessons from half-blind Annie Sullivan. All happens while she is in a mental institution.
 

Waitress (2007)

This pregnancy movie has a bit more of a serious tone than some of the others on this list. The story follows a woman stuck in an abusive marriage who falls pregnant with her abuser's child. Yet, she starts to plot her escape and build a new life for herself and her baby.
Synopsis: Jenna is a small-town girl with big dreams, working as a waitress and dessert chef in a local diner.
She's married to an abusive man who makes her life miserable. But everything changes when she discovers she's pregnant. Jenna decides to leave town before anyone finds out about her pregnancy. Along the way, she meets the new town doctor. And they begin a steamy affair!
 

Precious (2009)

Based on the novel "Push" by Sapphire. This tells the story of a girl who is pregnant with her second child by her father.
She is illiterate, obese, and abused her entire life. She enrols in an alternative school and starts to turn her life around.
 
Synopsis: Precious is 16 years old, pregnant by her father for the second time, and unable to read or write. Her vicious mother preys on her daily, causing Precious to endure constant abuse. Precious had the chance to transfer to an alternative school. Then she sees a chance to turn her life around.
 
Ms. Rain guides Precious along the path. From oppression to self-determinism under her patient, firm instruction.
 

Benefits of watching pregnancy movies

There's no denying that pregnancy can be a tough and stressful time for many women. But it doesn't have to be all doom and gloom! Watching pregnancy movies can actually be a great way to relax and de-stress. Here are a few benefits of pregnancy movies:
  • They can help you feel more connected to your baby. Pregnancy videos may help you feel more involved with your baby. It allows you to see how amazing their life is going.
  • They're a great way to bond with other pregnant women. Pregnancy movies can be a great bonding experience for you and other pregnant women. Watching these films together can help you feel less alone during pregnancy. To add, they can also be a great way to exchange tips and advice.
  • They can provide much-needed distraction from pregnancy symptoms. Pregnancy symptoms like nausea, fatigue, and back pain can make pregnancy seem like a drag. But pregnancy movies can provide a welcome distraction from all the uncomfortable symptoms. Curling up with a good pregnancy movie can help you forget about your troubles for a little while and relax.
  • They can be an educational resource. Pregnancy movies can actually be quite educational. They include interviews with experts on pregnancy and childbirth. Watching these films can help you learn more about what to expect during pregnancy.
  • They're a fun way to pass the time. Pregnancy movies can be a great way to kill some time during pregnancy. Imagine waiting for your doctor's appointment. Or trying to avoid thinking about labour. Pregnancy movies can provide a much-needed distraction.

Watching pregnancy movies at home or in theaters

There's no need to avoid watching movies during pregnancy, as long as you're comfortable and not lying down flat on your back.
If you're concerned about the safety of pregnancy movies, consult with your healthcare provider. Remember to take breaks and move around often to avoid sitting in one position for too long.
Pregnancy movies can be a great way to relax and escape the pregnancy for a little while!
 

Cautions before, during, and after watching pregnancy movies

Pregnancy films are popular and entertaining. But keep in mind one thing. It's vital to remember that they aren't always accurate.
Researchers and doctors have identified many errors in pregnancy films, including:
Some pregnancy movies tend to exaggerate the frequency and severity of pregnancy symptoms. In reality, most women experience only a handful of mild symptoms during pregnancy. Additionally, some pregnancy films depict women giving birth without any pain medication. This is not representative of the majority of women's experiences.
Pregnancy movies can be enjoyable to watch. Still, keep in mind that they are like your struggles. Got questions or concerns about your pregnancy? Talk to your healthcare provider.
 
Also, while watching, you may want to eat snacks that are healthy and safe for you as pregnant. Read more: Common Pregnancy Food Cravings and Where To Get Them
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Written by

Patricia Wang