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5 great movies about life while pregnant
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5 great movies about life while pregnant

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  • Watch comedy films like 'Bridget Jones's Baby' and 'What to Expect When You're Expecting' to lift your spirits during pregnancy with relatable humor.
  • Explore deeper themes in 'Tully' to understand that accepting help during motherhood is normal and necessary for your wellbeing.
  • Discover diverse pregnancy stories across different cultures and family situations to feel less alone in your experience.
  • Choose movies that match your current mood - whether you need a good laugh or want to explore the emotional complexities of pregnancy.
  • Use these films as a way to bond with your partner or friends while discussing the realities of expecting a baby.

The 5 best pregnancy movies are 'Bridget Jones's Baby' for comedy, 'Tully' for realistic motherhood themes, 'What to Expect When You're Expecting' for ensemble stories, 'Baby Bumps' for international perspective, and 'The Next Best Thing' for unconventional families. These films provide emotional support and entertainment during pregnancy.

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These awesome movies feature characters living the pregnant life. They’re sure to make you laugh hard at the ridiculous situations expectant mamas sometimes face, or make you feel less alone and less afraid in solidarity.

"Bridget Jones’s Baby" (2016)

Even if you haven’t seen the first two (you’re missing out!), this third movie in the series will hit you like midnight pickles in the first trimester. Our heroine Bridget (Renee Zellwegger) is pregnant, but the father’s identity is a mystery. Is it her charming billionaire fling Jack, played by Patrick Dempsey, or is it her longtime lawyer love Mark Darcy, played by Colin Firth? This is a great flick to lift your spirits with some great, silly fun. Give it a watch for two hours of laughter.

"Tully" (2018)

A film about no-frills motherhood . Charlize Theron gained almost 50lbs . for her role. Her character, Marlo, is expecting her third child. Marlo’s depression deepens over the course of her pregnancy, then intensifies at the birth of her daughter, Mia. On the verge of a nervous breakdown, Marlo accepts the help of her wealthy brother, who hires her a night nanny. This is a great movie to remind us that we all need help sometimes, and we should accept the love and support of those who offer it. No one does it all alone.

"What to Expect When You’re Expecting" (2012)

This movie’s all-star cast features Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Anna Kendrick, Elizabeth Banks, and Chris Rock - and a solid five-star sense of humor. We follow several couples who are expecting a baby . It’s all new to some and not to others. This film shows how different families prepare for a new baby, and watching it is a great way to relieve that nagging anxiety that you’re getting it wrong. (You’re not.)

"Baby Bump(s)" or "Telle mère, telle fille" (2017)

Lovers of French cinema will appreciate the story of Mado, a middle-aged woman who is about to become a grandmother and a new mother at the same time. As her daughter prepares to welcome her first child, she panics; she knows what kind of mother Mado has been, but she doesn’t know what kind of grandmother she will be. This movie demonstrates the fact that perfect mothers do not exist, and in order to be good enough, all you need is to love your child.

"The Next Best Thing" (2000)

After a string of unsuccessful romances, Abbie (Madonna) turns to her gay friend Robert (Rupert Everett) for comfort, but they end up having a one night stand. Next stop, pregnancy. Now these platonic friends need to figure out how to raise a child together. This is a great movie to show that surprises can lead to good places, and the unexpected can work out well in the end.

Frequently asked questions

Top pregnancy movies include 'Bridget Jones's Baby' for comedy, 'Tully' for realistic motherhood themes, 'What to Expect When You're Expecting' for ensemble stories, and 'Baby Bumps' for international perspectives. These films offer both entertainment and emotional support during pregnancy.

Yes, pregnancy movies can be beneficial as they help expectant mothers feel less alone and provide emotional support. They offer relatable situations, humor, and different perspectives on pregnancy and motherhood experiences.

'What to Expect When You're Expecting' is ideal for first-time mothers as it follows multiple couples with varying experiences. The film shows different approaches to preparing for a baby and helps reduce anxiety about 'doing it wrong.'

'Bridget Jones's Baby' and 'What to Expect When You're Expecting' are the most comedic options. Both feature light-hearted takes on pregnancy with plenty of laughs and positive messaging about the journey to motherhood.

Medical Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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