10. The Pregnancy Project 9. For Keeps 8. The Pregnancy Pact 7. Where the Heart is 6. Fifteen and Pregnant 5. Just Another Girl on the IRT 4. Unexpected 3. Saved! 2. Precious Honorable Mentions •Manny & Lo •Gimme Shelter •Mom at Sixteen •Maria Full of Grace •Freshman Father 1. Juno
Yes, "For Keeps" made the cut! It's so underrated in my book, and was Molly Ringwald's attempt to break out of the Brat Pack mold, and pursue some more dramatic roles. While the film had an infamous production, it's still worth watching!
She's a great actress, so it's bizarre that she foolishly rejected the lead roles in Pretty Woman & Ghost. Either one could have given her the opportunity to have been one of the most successful actresses of the 90s.
@@RedRoseSeptember22 Yes, and it made her a huge star. Richard Gere's performance was wooden & the plot was ridiculous though. Ghost made Demi Moore a huge star. Either one could have made MR a star instead.
I actually grew up near Gloucester MA, so we had to watch this movie in Sex Ed. Yippee. But, I knew some of the girls. There was even a pregnancy pact in my town. It was a big deal at the time. The worst part is, there are still freaking pregnancies pacts today! Massachusetts, the number one state in education, minus the sex ed part.
I can't remember the channel name but they made a video about the pregnancy pact and about how it's "based on a true story". The actual thing that happened was that 18 girls got pregnant but there was no pact (some of the girls didn't even know each other) but the principal just made the whole pact thing up 💀
Mom at 16 was great the end where the her son is saying that my birth mom and i am the only who know what her heart sounds like one the inside made me cry , I am adoped so it really hit home
I was the product of a teen pregnancy. I was my oldest sister's _"oh shit"_ in high school with the boyfriend she eventually married. My parents adopted me from her and raised me as her baby sister. While I grew up knowing I was adopted, I didn't know she was my biological mother until right before I turned 19 (I never asked who I was adopted from because I didn't care). It seems that it was meant to be because she told me that she never felt any maternal instinct toward me for even a single moment - even while holding me right after I was born - and that I had always been her baby sister in her heart. On the flipside, she always felt a strong maternal connection with my niece even in the months before she was born (she was born when I was 11). It seemed meant to be for my parents as well, since they got married and had both of my sisters so young. They were going to be empty nesters before they turned 40, and they weren't ready for that yet. I was born when they were 36, and they said it was the perfect time. My mom said it was getting a gift without having to do any of the work. lol But all of that is a reason why I often strongly dislike the way TV and movies handle adoption from the viewpoint of the kid. Your family structure isn't determined by genetics; it's determined by your heart. Even after I found out the structure of my entire family was "off" by an entire generation, nobody's roles in my life changed in the slightest because they are who they are in my heart. My parents are my parents, my siblings are my siblings, etc. The only relationship that changed was with my niece who is now almost 24 and I'm 35. We're 100% siblings, and we treat and refer to each other as sisters and are very close now, especially now that both of the sisters I was raised with have passed away in the last ten years (breast cancer and liver failure). Yes, my family is odd but it works. And I wouldn't trade it for anything.
I Swear if Riding in Cars with Boys is not in here I'm going to cry. Its a true story and its awesome This movie should have been there. Drew Berrymore and Brittany Murphy it is worth it
Aww I'm so happy "Where the Heart is" is on this list!! That movie really made me love Natalie Portman for the first time!! I think its really sweet, even when its corny :3
10. the pregnancy project 9. for keeps 8. the pregnancy pact 7. where the heart is 6. fifteen and pregnant 5 just another girl on the i.r.t 4. unexpected 3. saved! 2. precious {honorable mentions} - manny and lo - gimme shelter - mom at sixteen - freshman father - maria full of grace 1. juno
"I don´t wanna live in the middle of this mess" "That is not the way sisters behave in nice families!" "Nce families don´t have pregnant 15 year olds!" This was beautiful!!!
"For Keeps" (1988): “The film was revolutionary for its time. Tackling the topics of adoption, abortion, and postpartum depression from a teenaged perspective.” Well, except for the fact that “Degrassi Junior High” (1987-’89) dealt with teenage pregnancy and abortion from two different girls in middle school.
I've never seen For Keeps but now I'm going to have to. I had my son at 16, my boyfriend and I conceived through a contraceptive failure. Our parents pushed for abortion or adoption but we kept him, I went through such terrible depression with him afterwards, I couldn't hold him or be in the same room as him without freaking out and crying. This film looks very similar to what I went through
Tabitha Jackson YES!! I was wondering the same thing. They could have taken off one of those lifetime ones to fit this one on the list. Only def keep Fifteen and Pregnant. I was 16 when when that movie came on Lifetime in 1998. Riding in Cars With Boys is another good movie based on a true story.
These movies are unrealistic i'm a 17 year old father me and my girlfriend had our first child 2 years ago now she's pregnant again and i couldn't be more happier we've been married for a year we know each other since we're 5 I have a part time job but we still go to school only our parents know about our relationship and I want to keep it that way this is my story
Out of this list, I've seen Where the Heart Is, Saved!, and Juno. I didn't realize there were so many movies about teen pregnancy. I also thought that Novalee was 19, not 17, but that still makes her a teen.
For those in the replies talking about Precious as a true story, it technically was, but only because it was based on several different events that happened in various different stories. It's still important in the sense that things like that happen, but in this case it didn't all happen to one girl (but it was definitely the assumption that they did which drew so much attention to the film in the first place.
Juno is one amazing movie I think! Jason rietman is such a unique film director and I wish there was more like him. can't wait to see what he does with the new ghostbusters next year!
I've seen most of these, because a few years ago I was on a teen pregnancy binge. No idea why since I am over 40 and proudly childfree. Anyway a really good movie about teen pregnancy is Daddy starring Patricia Arquette and Dermot Mulroney. It's somewhat forgotten today but back in 1987 when it was aired on ABC it was controversial. It's about a couple who basically had broken up before she got pregnant and they ended up staying together for the baby (though both were miserable). They had to give up their dreams for the baby. At the time many schools used it to discuss pregnancy and there was even a supplemental in several articles.
I was 19 years old and pregnant when Juno came out and it felt SO FAR from the reality of actual teen pregnancy. Maybe just for me and the area I live in, but I remember watching it and going "BULLSHIT."
Ashleigh Sanders isn’t Juno 15 or 16. I’m pregnant and just turned 20 and it’s different. Being pregnant in high school is wayyy different from being a pregnant adult.
Gimmie Shelter 2013 is also a good movie. It’s true story about a pregnant teenager who ran away from her abusive mom to look for her dad for a better family. Well step mom isn’t a big ball of sunshine when she meets her because she never knew her husband had another kid before their marriage and tries to force the teen to get an abortion. So that results in the teen being homeless. She’s also attacked several times by her mother who tracks her down. The pictures of the real woman who went through all those hardships is in the end of the film.
The pregnancy pact is almost everyday thing hahahahahha. The Walmart one was my favorite!! I didn't know about the IRT one. I saw Maria! Precious and Juno were my favorite
*My favorite one is mom at 16 ❤️ it was heart warming also Juno I'm 27 had my daughter at age 24 23 being a mom at 16 is tough my cusin was 16 if you have fire stick they have good pregnant and a movie called father* *Remember if you are a teen and expecting please don't ABORT Just do adoption or for other woman that can't have a child even if it's difficult for you adoption is the best answer there's this movie called Alison's choice I recommend watching it*
The year Juno came out, I was in high school and had this summer job. Me and this fellow high schooler kept shouting lines from the movie to each other while we were doing our stuff
My favorite song when I was little The flower said I wish I was a tree The tree said I wish I could be a different kind of tree The cat wished that it was a bee The turtle wished that it could fly Really high up in the sky Over roof tops and then dive deep into the sea And in the sea there is a fish A fish that has a secret wish A wish to be a big cactus With a pink flower on it And the flower was the only one of love and effort ........ Yah you get the point
Teen Pregnancy is a topic that never goes away, but these movies do show the reality of the topic.
They only show one "reality"
Plenty of pregnant teens have totally different turn outs than these movies
Molly Ringwald played a pregnant teen then later played a mother of a pregnant teen.
Aryanna Reed secret life of the American teenager
Hahhahaha true
It came full circle
The pregnant mother of a pregnant teen lol
Lol just like my mom, she was pregnant of my oldest sister at 17 and I am unexpected pregnant at 18
Anyone remember the lifetime movie The Pregnancy Pact? I can't believe it was based on a real life situation.
There was an episode of SVU based on that.
I only remember it because I saw that RalphTheMovieMaker lifetime movies review
I read a book based on it and it was sad. So many girls are convinced it's cool to have a kid and the dad will stuck around but often he doesn't.
Do you still have the top ten worst lifetime original movies?
@@arielfangirlmendez He still has it uploaded on his channel
got a condom commercial before this vid
Ironic
Janae Fuller lol I got a pregnancy test ad
I got a birth control ad
@@tabithadubose1754 lol
Ironic
what about love, Rosie?
Kylie Milne omg I love that movie
That’s exactly what I was expecting🤯
Maybe they didn't count it because Rosie is an adult for most of the plot, and her pregnancy only takes up the first act of the movie.
I put off watching this for ages because I just thought it wasn’t good, boy was I wrong. It’s amazing and cried so much.
PukingPanda omg same that’s exactly how I felt
I think we already know which movie will be in the first place
jUnO
10. The Pregnancy Project
9. For Keeps
8. The Pregnancy Pact
7. Where the Heart is
6. Fifteen and Pregnant
5. Just Another Girl on the IRT
4. Unexpected
3. Saved!
2. Precious
Honorable Mentions
•Manny & Lo
•Gimme Shelter
•Mom at Sixteen
•Maria Full of Grace
•Freshman Father
1. Juno
Out of all of them, my faves are Where the Heart Is and Saved! ... love those two so much
Thank you! I didn’t want to watch the whole video again.
Rey From No Where Thank you I think I might watch the whole list since this while lockdown / quarantine is going on
are any of these on hulu or netflix?
Mom at sixteen is on Tubi
"That ain't no Etch-a-Sketch. This is one doodle that can't be undid, Homeskillet."
Stephanie Rae Padilla seeing Dwight from the office say that makes me die
Precious was a deep and disturbing movie.
I know, while it was a lot more heavy hitting than I was expecting, it was certainly thought provoking and inspiring!😃
@@trinaq very 😉
I watch it when I need a real good cry.
The book is even more disturbing
It’s based on a true story.
Where the heart is.. is one of my all time favorite movies. And Juno is the cutest movie ever
Me too where the heart is one of the very best movies ever with a amazing cast
I liked Where the Heart Is and liked some things about Juno but foubd the second half of it rather dull
Rachelle Bañuelos I love Where the heart is
Where the Heart is, is amazing. The book is great as well.
WHERE THE HEART IS !! ITS SO DAMN GOOD
I love Juno, but Riding in Cars with Boys should have been number one. In my opinion. If not, at least on the list.
Yes. Such a good movie.
Ugh, that movie always gets me. Steve Zahn is both lovable and cringey.
That was the point of Steve Zahn character.
True
Love that movie!
“Your ego is preggo” my fav quote ever
No doubt about it
was that not from glee?? i can’t remember??
The pregnancy project is based on a true story as well
Yes, "For Keeps" made the cut! It's so underrated in my book, and was Molly Ringwald's attempt to break out of the Brat Pack mold, and pursue some more dramatic roles. While the film had an infamous production, it's still worth watching!
She's a great actress, so it's bizarre that she foolishly rejected the lead roles in Pretty Woman & Ghost. Either one could have given her the opportunity to have been one of the most successful actresses of the 90s.
@@andrewsmith74 Julia Roberts was amazing in Pretty Woman though!
@@RedRoseSeptember22 Yes, and it made her a huge star. Richard Gere's performance was wooden & the plot was ridiculous though. Ghost made Demi Moore a huge star. Either one could have made MR a star instead.
"Listen, baby.
Mother not dumb.
Mother love you."
I cried
“The best teen pregnancy movies”
Have y’all even actually seen the pregnancy pact? It’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen 🤣
We have the same name!!! And it's spelling the same!
Cheyanne Forbes Lifetime movies are so extra 💀
I actually grew up near Gloucester MA, so we had to watch this movie in Sex Ed. Yippee. But, I knew some of the girls. There was even a pregnancy pact in my town. It was a big deal at the time. The worst part is, there are still freaking pregnancies pacts today! Massachusetts, the number one state in education, minus the sex ed part.
Love, Rosie should’ve replaced it. The reason it’s there is because it has such a crazy concept and based off of a “true” story.
I can't remember the channel name but they made a video about the pregnancy pact and about how it's "based on a true story". The actual thing that happened was that 18 girls got pregnant but there was no pact (some of the girls didn't even know each other) but the principal just made the whole pact thing up 💀
Me at 4:00am: “Ok. Time to go to sleep!”
RUclips: “Watch this video about teen pregnancy movies!”
Me at 2:00am
Me too
Me: sure why not
Me At 3:00 AM
What Am I Talking About!? gggggoooooooooodddddddddddddd
Already know that Juno is on the top of this list. Elliot Page did such a great job!
Yes, Ellen did an incredible job as the titular teen, her best performance to date, outside of "The Umbrella Academy", naturally!
@@trinaq As much as I love Vanya, I also really liked them in Hard Candy. That was intense.
@@ipshita154 Seconded, Ellen was so chilling as a girl who isn't as naive or as innocent as she initially appears...
yes she is :-)
I didnt noticed until now that the girl was Ellen Page!!
Mom at sixteen will forever be the best teen pregnancy related movie I’ve ever watched 😭 the ending gets me every time 😭😭
I suggest top 10 rated R movies with PG13 sequels and remakes.
Are there many? I can't even think of 1
Robocop.
@@josherickson9677 Total Recall is another. The remakes are usually significantly inferior to the original.
@@georgepark6125 Police Academy and Vacation come to mind.
This I would like to see. Or PG-13/PG movies that should of been a higher rating.
Danielle Panabaker's "Mom at Sixteen" was only an honorable mention? It's a MUCH better Lifetime movie than Kirsten Dunst's "Fifteen and Pregnant".
Evieteresa completely! Agree with you it’s one of my all time favourites
Wait isn’t she on the flash uh I guess it’s meme time dammit Barry
Mom at 16 was great the end where the her son is saying that my birth mom and i am the only who know what her heart sounds like one the inside made me cry , I am adoped so it really hit home
I watched Where the Heart is alot as a kid/teen, I never realized she was supposed to be 17.
I thought she was supposed to be 19
Rought honestly I knew she was young but never crossed my mind that she was under age
La Belle me either😂
Love, Rosie should have at least been on the list
It a romance movie
I was the product of a teen pregnancy. I was my oldest sister's _"oh shit"_ in high school with the boyfriend she eventually married. My parents adopted me from her and raised me as her baby sister. While I grew up knowing I was adopted, I didn't know she was my biological mother until right before I turned 19 (I never asked who I was adopted from because I didn't care).
It seems that it was meant to be because she told me that she never felt any maternal instinct toward me for even a single moment - even while holding me right after I was born - and that I had always been her baby sister in her heart. On the flipside, she always felt a strong maternal connection with my niece even in the months before she was born (she was born when I was 11).
It seemed meant to be for my parents as well, since they got married and had both of my sisters so young. They were going to be empty nesters before they turned 40, and they weren't ready for that yet. I was born when they were 36, and they said it was the perfect time. My mom said it was getting a gift without having to do any of the work. lol
But all of that is a reason why I often strongly dislike the way TV and movies handle adoption from the viewpoint of the kid. Your family structure isn't determined by genetics; it's determined by your heart. Even after I found out the structure of my entire family was "off" by an entire generation, nobody's roles in my life changed in the slightest because they are who they are in my heart. My parents are my parents, my siblings are my siblings, etc.
The only relationship that changed was with my niece who is now almost 24 and I'm 35. We're 100% siblings, and we treat and refer to each other as sisters and are very close now, especially now that both of the sisters I was raised with have passed away in the last ten years (breast cancer and liver failure).
Yes, my family is odd but it works. And I wouldn't trade it for anything.
That’s amazing❤️
thats more common that you think, there is a couple of movies with that plot.
Wait who was born when you were eleven?
@@hijabis4life Niece
why are Love, Rosie or Sugar and Spice never getting any love?
You're right! Love, Rosie should've totally been on this list!
I Liked Sugar n Spice
17 girls is a much better version of the pregnancy pact
Asmr during class Loved that movie
Can I just say it? I mean we're all thinking it, right?
How is Riding in cars with boys not on the list? 😕
OMG! You placed Just another girl on the IRT! Thanks for acknowledging this film
Yes I didn't expect it to be on here I loved that movie.
Love that film! I watch it at least once a month lol
ChastityJaye Can I ask what you watch it on? Netflix used to have it but, they let it go last year if I’m not mistaken.
I Swear if Riding in Cars with Boys is not in here I'm going to cry. Its a true story and its awesome
This movie should have been there. Drew Berrymore and Brittany Murphy it is worth it
100%agree!!!! it is one of my top 10 favorites films
I literally looked up pregnancy movies when I got pregnant and this was my absolute fav!
I didn't realize Rainn Wilson (Dwight) played in Juno... until now.
Men can't get pregnant.
Ellen is a woman.
@@TedEhioghae shhh. Stop being so gd annoying! Evolve, damn it!!!
So is the one who played Caroline in TVD
@@thrgost Preach, sis! 🙌🏻
Riding In Cars With Boys should be on the list. Drew Barrymore is wonderful in that movie.
I love Saved. It's a great flick.
I had a feeling "Gimme Shelter" and "Mom at Sixteen" would at least be in honorable mentions
Right! Gimme shelter is literally the only movie where Vanessa Hudgens shows that she can really act!
Sassynbluntaf mom at sixteen was good
Sassynbluntaf same
Gimme Shelter is a good movie
They are!
“You the science teacher”
*I DIEDDDDD* 💀💀💀
What about Riding in cars with boys?
I know I love that movie
yes
The Camp I was just about to comment that! That movie should’ve been #1!
Yeeeeessssss, I was looking for this comic
Much better than the pregnancy pact
Juno was more of an acquired taste Dark comedy than a laugh out loud family affair
Definitely more of a LOL than Precious!! How anyone can make it through that movie more than once is beyond me!
Men can't get pregnant.
Ellen is a woman.
@@TedEhioghae Elliot is a man. Please respect him.
@@TedEhioghae He wasn’t pregnant in real life, though. Any man can wear prosthetics.
I didn’t even see Riding in Cars with Boys on the list. I loved that movie when I was a teenager.
Where the heart is has been my favourite movie forever
Mine too! I was so glad to hear it mentioned!
Aww I'm so happy "Where the Heart is" is on this list!! That movie really made me love Natalie Portman for the first time!! I think its really sweet, even when its corny :3
Me too, Natalie Portman's performance was incredible, and has some sweet moments, although it can be a TAD too saccharine at times!
10. the pregnancy project
9. for keeps
8. the pregnancy pact
7. where the heart is
6. fifteen and pregnant
5 just another girl on the i.r.t
4. unexpected
3. saved!
2. precious
{honorable mentions}
- manny and lo
- gimme shelter
- mom at sixteen
- freshman father
- maria full of grace
1. juno
"I don´t wanna live in the middle of this mess"
"That is not the way sisters behave in nice families!"
"Nce families don´t have pregnant 15 year olds!"
This was beautiful!!!
“ you’re the science teacher “
Who else hadn't seen Juno before this video and almost had a heart attack when they saw Dwight Schute and Vanya Hargreaves
meeeee
Men can't get pregnant.
Ellen is a woman.
@@TedEhioghae my god no one was even talking about Elliot
"For Keeps" (1988): “The film was revolutionary for its time. Tackling the topics of adoption, abortion, and postpartum depression from a teenaged perspective.” Well, except for the fact that “Degrassi Junior High” (1987-’89) dealt with teenage pregnancy and abortion from two different girls in middle school.
I’m Pregnant, Can You Pass The Turnips
There are also teen pregnancy films from the 1950s and 1960s: Blue Denim, Teenage Mother...
I've never seen For Keeps but now I'm going to have to. I had my son at 16, my boyfriend and I conceived through a contraceptive failure. Our parents pushed for abortion or adoption but we kept him, I went through such terrible depression with him afterwards, I couldn't hold him or be in the same room as him without freaking out and crying. This film looks very similar to what I went through
"How I met your Mother's Cobie Smulders"
The Avengers: am I a joke to you?
What about Riding In Cars With Boys?
Where the heck was the old Lifetime movie Too Young to be a Dad
Tabitha Jackson YES!! I was wondering the same thing. They could have taken off one of those lifetime ones to fit this one on the list. Only def keep Fifteen and Pregnant. I was 16 when when that movie came on Lifetime in 1998. Riding in Cars With Boys is another good movie based on a true story.
If my doctor doesn’t say the words “Your eggo is prego.” when I someday become pregnant, I’ll cry.
Haven't seen many movies about teen pregnancy but Juno remains my #1
Men can't get pregnant.
Ellen is a woman.
These movies are unrealistic i'm a 17 year old father me and my girlfriend had our first child 2 years ago now she's pregnant again and i couldn't be more happier we've been married for a year we know each other since we're 5 I have a part time job but we still go to school only our parents know about our relationship and I want to keep it that way this is my story
Teen pregnancy is an important topic to me. Two of my cousins are teen moms
Out of this list, I've seen Where the Heart Is, Saved!, and Juno. I didn't realize there were so many movies about teen pregnancy. I also thought that Novalee was 19, not 17, but that still makes her a teen.
Future suggestion: Top 10 Movies About LGBTQ+ Rights.
I really hope she sees this ! This would be an awesome video
Yes this would. This would be amazing.
Men can't get pregnant.
Ellen is a woman.
@@TedEhioghae NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT ELLIOT STFU
"Your eggo is preggo" is my new favorite line 😂
Juno is actually one of my favorite movies ever!
Mine too
Men can't get pregnant.
Ellen is a woman.
I am glad you guys picked Juno as number 1! I was hoping it will be there! Such a good movie.
"Juno" and "Mom at 16" are my favorite
For those in the replies talking about Precious as a true story, it technically was, but only because it was based on several different events that happened in various different stories.
It's still important in the sense that things like that happen, but in this case it didn't all happen to one girl (but it was definitely the assumption that they did which drew so much attention to the film in the first place.
Freshman father was so heartbreaking. Juno is definitely one of my favorite movies.
I still cry when I watch Juno. Every. Time. So good!
Juno is one amazing movie I think! Jason rietman is such a unique film director and I wish there was more like him. can't wait to see what he does with the new ghostbusters next year!
(SPOILERS!!!)
We all knew Juno would get top!! It's AMAZONG!!!
Men can't get pregnant.
Ellen is a woman.
@@TedEhioghae Elliot never actually got pregnant its a movie, and the fact that you went out of your way to deadname him is revolting.
I think Love, Rosie deserved to be at least mentioned in thisA
Why did I watch this. It's literally midnight
Taija H I don’t think that anyone knows why watched this. I sure don’t
Men can't get pregnant.
Ellen is a woman.
-throws book- I'm filled with Christ love.
That’s exactly what Christian high school students are like
I know, it was hilarious
Loved For Keeps and parts of it were filmed in my hometown of Winnipeg.
What about Too Young to Be a Dad? That movie was amazing!
I'm not ready to have a child anytime soon, until I finish high school and turn at least 21.
Where The Heart Is is such an underrated movie, it’s one of my favorites!
Sooo true, mine too, i saw this year, since the first time i saw it, i've re-watch it like five time more !!!.
"Saved!"
juno has such an iconic cast and it really did all of them well
I've seen most of these, because a few years ago I was on a teen pregnancy binge. No idea why since I am over 40 and proudly childfree. Anyway a really good movie about teen pregnancy is Daddy starring Patricia Arquette and Dermot Mulroney. It's somewhat forgotten today but back in 1987 when it was aired on ABC it was controversial. It's about a couple who basically had broken up before she got pregnant and they ended up staying together for the baby (though both were miserable). They had to give up their dreams for the baby. At the time many schools used it to discuss pregnancy and there was even a supplemental in several articles.
For keeps is so sweet and a little sand too🥰😭and Darcie is so cute!🥰💕
Where the Heart is was my mom’s favorite movie when I was growing up. I never realized she was a teenager.
i just watched For Keeps, dont regret watching it.
I was 19 years old and pregnant when Juno came out and it felt SO FAR from the reality of actual teen pregnancy. Maybe just for me and the area I live in, but I remember watching it and going "BULLSHIT."
Ashleigh Sanders isn’t Juno 15 or 16. I’m pregnant and just turned 20 and it’s different. Being pregnant in high school is wayyy different from being a pregnant adult.
I love Juno, also, one of the best soundtracks ever
Just give us the list in the description PLEASE
Gimmie Shelter 2013 is also a good movie. It’s true story about a pregnant teenager who ran away from her abusive mom to look for her dad for a better family. Well step mom isn’t a big ball of sunshine when she meets her because she never knew her husband had another kid before their marriage and tries to force the teen to get an abortion. So that results in the teen being homeless. She’s also attacked several times by her mother who tracks her down. The pictures of the real woman who went through all those hardships is in the end of the film.
I got some serious deja vu from this list after all I've fathered several children in high school behind my families back
Oops
The pregnancy pact is almost everyday thing hahahahahha. The Walmart one was my favorite!! I didn't know about the IRT one. I saw Maria! Precious and Juno were my favorite
*My favorite one is mom at 16 ❤️ it was heart warming also Juno I'm 27 had my daughter at age 24 23 being a mom at 16 is tough my cusin was 16 if you have fire stick they have good pregnant and a movie called father*
*Remember if you are a teen and expecting please don't ABORT Just do adoption or for other woman that can't have a child even if it's difficult for you adoption is the best answer there's this movie called Alison's choice I recommend watching it*
I've seen The Pregnancy Project! I don't remember when but still...
Gimme Shelter should’ve been in the list. It’s an amazing movie
The year Juno came out, I was in high school and had this summer job. Me and this fellow high schooler kept shouting lines from the movie to each other while we were doing our stuff
My favorite song when I was little
The flower said I wish I was a tree
The tree said I wish I could be a different kind of tree
The cat wished that it was a bee
The turtle wished that it could fly
Really high up in the sky
Over roof tops and then dive deep into the sea
And in the sea there is a fish
A fish that has a secret wish
A wish to be a big cactus
With a pink flower on it
And the flower was the only one of love and effort
........ Yah you get the point
Can’t even count how many times I’ve watched Saved, so good 😊
I reccomend "precious",watched it yesterday and it was amazing!
Holy crap! I can't believe 'Sugar and Spice' and 'Riding in Cars With Boys' were nowhere on the list!!
I am SHOOK!!
Same
It’s a damn shame that Sugar and Spice didn’t make this list.
Right?!!! And yet the Pregnancy Pact did?! LOL
nobody:
ms mojo: “welcome to miZz mOjO”
You forgot "Riding in Cars with Boys"! That's one of the best teen pregnancy movies I have ever seen.
where the heart is...one of my favorite since forever
Where the heart is, is one of my favourite movies 😊💕 it’s so unique and sweet! 💕💕
The pregnancy pact is my favorite teen pregnancy movie for sure❤
Can not comprehend how Riding in Cars with Boys is not on this list 🤔
These movies show the gravity and the reality of this problem. Thank you
I love Where The Heart Is so much! It’s such an amazing movie
Where the heart is, is one of my favorite movies❤️😊
Gimme shelter is also a good one, it stars Vanessa Hudgens.