Childbirth is a universal experience that has been portrayed in cinema in various ways, from heartwarming to harrowing. This curated list of films delves into the emotional, physical, and psychological aspects of giving birth, offering viewers a chance to witness the miracle of life through different lenses. Whether you're expecting, have experienced childbirth, or simply appreciate the depth of human stories, these films provide a rich tapestry of narratives that celebrate, challenge, and reflect on the profound act of bringing new life into the world.

Knocked Up (2007)
Description: A comedy that follows an unplanned pregnancy, showcasing the humorous and sometimes awkward journey of two people navigating the path to parenthood, including the birth itself.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life experiences of director Judd Apatow and his wife, Leslie Mann, who also stars in the movie.


Baby Mama (2008)
Description: A successful businesswoman hires a surrogate to carry her child, leading to a series of comedic and touching moments as they both navigate the complexities of pregnancy and childbirth.
Fact: Tina Fey, who stars and co-wrote the film, drew inspiration from her own experiences with fertility treatments.


The Business of Being Born (2008)
Description: This documentary explores the various childbirth practices in America, focusing on the contrast between home births and hospital deliveries, highlighting the personal and often overlooked aspects of this natural process.
Fact: The film was co-directed by Ricki Lake, who also shares her own childbirth experience. It sparked a nationwide conversation about birth practices.


Away We Go (2009)
Description: A couple expecting their first child travels across America to find the perfect place to raise their family, exploring different perspectives on parenthood and childbirth.
Fact: The film was co-written by Dave Eggers, known for his poignant storytelling.


The Back-up Plan (2010)
Description: A romantic comedy where a woman decides to have a child through artificial insemination, only to meet the man of her dreams on the same day, leading to a whirlwind of emotions and childbirth.
Fact: Jennifer Lopez, who stars in the film, was pregnant during filming, adding authenticity to her character's journey.


Labor Pains (2009)
Description: A woman pretends to be pregnant to avoid being fired from her job, leading to a series of hilarious and heartwarming events, culminating in a real birth experience.
Fact: The film was originally intended for theatrical release but ended up as a direct-to-video release.


What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012)
Description: Based on the best-selling book, this film intertwines the stories of several couples as they prepare for and experience childbirth, offering a mix of humor and heartfelt moments.
Fact: The movie features a cameo by the book's author, Heidi Murkoff, who plays herself.


The Delivery Man (2013)
Description: A man discovers he has fathered over 500 children through sperm donation, leading to a comedic and emotional journey as he connects with some of his offspring, including witnessing their births.
Fact: The film is a remake of the French-Canadian film "Starbuck."


Nine Months (1995)
Description: A man's life turns upside down when his girlfriend announces she's pregnant, leading to a humorous and heartfelt exploration of impending fatherhood and childbirth.
Fact: The film was directed by Chris Columbus, known for his work on family-friendly films.


The Miracle of Life (1983)
Description: This documentary provides an intimate look at the process of human reproduction, from conception to birth, using groundbreaking cinematography to capture the beauty and complexity of childbirth.
Fact: It was one of the first films to show the development of a fetus in such detail, earning it a place in educational curricula worldwide.
