Review

I'm Having Their Baby

Common Sense Media says

Voyeuristic and emotional adoption show has mature themes.
Age
14
Quality
 

  • Various reasons for choosing adoption, as well as the values and opinions associated with parenting, homosexuality, and abortion are discussed.
  • The pregnant women range in age and socio-economic circumstances and have different reasons for terminating their parental rights. Many biological fathers are not in the women's lives.
  • Heated discussions take place between pregnant women, frustrated parents, friends, and others. One episode shows guns on display in a store.
  • Pregnancy, extra-marital affairs, single motherhood, abortion, and other sex-related issues are discussed.
  • Words like "whore," "damn," "pissed," and "ass" are sometimes audible. Occasional curses like "s--t" are bleeped.
  • Not applicable.
  • Alcohol consumption is sometimes visible at bars and other social functions; the pregnant women are not shown drinking.

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that I'm Having Their Baby features pregnant women from various walks of life preparing to give up their babies for adoption. As expected, the series touches on some mature themes, including single motherhood, infidelity, and abortion, as well as other issues like homosexuality. Drinking (beer) is occasionally visible (but the pregnant women are not shown consuming alcohol). Some episodes feature salty language ("damn," "pissed,"  "ass";  stronger words bleeped). It's too mature for most tweens, and parents may want to sit and watch with their teens to discuss some of the issues brought up here.


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