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6 Funniest Movies to Enjoy While You are Pregnant

Watching a film we usually look for a key character that in some way resembles us. Indeed, it’s really difficult to sympathize with the teenager’s unrequited love on TV screen while you are enjoying the baby’s kicks.

Look Who’s Talking (1989)
An old, though still hilarious, film about a single mother Mollie (Kirstie Alley) who is searching for the best father in the universe for her son Mikey, voiced by Bruce Willis. The variant she finds is hardly matching – James (John Travolta) is a childish taxi driver dreaming of being a pilot. This constellation of Hollywood stars will not leave you untouched.

Baby Mama (2008)
This movie is for you if you enjoy the frills of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. A modern story of success in business and failure in private life: Tina is a single self-made woman who finds out she is infertile, while she is dreaming of a baby. She is eager to pay Amy to be her surrogate – you will laugh all the way.

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