Trying to Get Pregnant in South Florida? 7 Powerful Documentaries to Watch When TTC | Birth Photos + Videos
Educational Films
1. The Business of Being Born
What it’s about: A must-watch for anyone curious about birthing options, The Business of Being Born by Ricki Lake dives deep into the maternity care system in the U.S. It offers insight into various birthing choices - from hospital births to home births and midwifery. Even though it’s not about conception, it gives essential knowledge that will empower you once you do get pregnant!
Where to watch: Amazon Prime and YouTube
Why it’s worth watching: This documentary is popular for a reason - it shines a light on choices that aren’t always discussed in traditional healthcare. It might also introduce you to the idea of local resources, like local birthing centers and midwifes, that you’ll want to look into when the time comes. It’s one documentary to get you thinking about how you want to approach your birthing journey.
2. The Great Sperm Race
What it’s about: This documentary brings you up close and personal with the journey of sperm to the egg, showing the incredibly complex and miraculous process of conception in ways that are surprisingly engaging and visual.
Where to watch: YouTube
Why it’s worth watching: It’s like an adventure film for your biology class! Understanding what really happens on a microscopic level during conception makes you appreciate the intricacy of pregnancy even more. Plus, it can be surprisingly reassuring, especially if you've been TTC for a while - it shows just how much has to align for conception to happen.
3. Eggsploitation
What it’s about: A deep dive into the often-hidden world of egg donation, Eggsploitation examines the risks, ethical debates, and the intense experience of those involved in egg donation, giving you a look behind the scenes of this complex industry.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime
Why it’s worth watching: This one is thought-provoking and great for anyone considering IVF or egg donation. It’s an eye-opener about a topic that doesn’t get much airtime but is so relevant. You might find yourself inspired to dive deeper into what fertility treatments could look like for you.
4. The Science of Babies
What it’s about: National Geographic’s The Science of Babies takes you on an incredible journey from conception through pregnancy, showing how each stage unfolds and the awe-inspiring transformation as a baby develops.
Where to watch: National Geographic and YouTube. Also available for purchase on Amazon.
Why it’s worth watching: If you want an up-close look at the biology of conception and pregnancy, this one is hard to beat. It explains the science beautifully, so you’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of what’s happening inside your body when the time comes. Perfect for anyone who loves a good science show!
Fun Films
5. Vegas Baby
What it’s about: Imagine winning a free round of IVF. This film follows people hoping to do just that, giving us a glimpse into their emotional and financial struggles with fertility treatments.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime and Apple TV
Why it’s worth watching: It’s a unique look into the realities of IVF, the dreams, the setbacks, and the pure human hope behind it all. The emotional journeys are so relatable, and you’ll get a raw sense of what TTC can look like for different people.
Inspirational Films
6. One More Shot
What it’s about: This documentary gives an honest, heartfelt portrayal of a couple’s journey through infertility, IVF, and their relentless pursuit of becoming parents.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime
Why it’s worth watching: If you need something hopeful and relatable, One More Shot will be like a warm hug. Watching others share such a personal journey is uplifting and a reminder that you’re not alone. Plus, it shows the strength and resilience that so many of us carry on this path to parenthood.
7. The Beginning of Life
What it’s about: Though this isn’t about conception, it’s deeply inspiring. This film dives into the critical development stages of a child’s early life and explores how surroundings impact their growth and well-being.
Where to watch: Apple TV or Amazon Prime
Why it’s worth watching: It’s an inspiring reminder of how impactful the early years are for a child’s future. For those thinking ahead to parenting, this film is a perfect bridge between TTC and picturing what comes after.
Have you watched any of these? Have others to add to the list? Let me know!