Pregnant and Platonic
Documentary looking at the growing phenomenon of co-parenting 鈥 where women and men have a baby together without being in a romantic relationship.
Documentary looking at the growing phenomenon of co-parenting 鈥 where women and men have a baby together without being in a romantic relationship. Many are friends, while others meet through co-parenting websites. They all have one thing in common 鈥 a very strong desire to have a child of their own.
Friends Alex and Miriam are both in their 20s, both gay and both want to be parents 鈥 so why not have a child together? Their efforts are complicated by the fact that Alex lives in Birmingham and Miriam is in London. 鈥淎lex got me a turkey baster for Xmas as a joke present," says Miriam. They synchronise diaries and fertility apps to ensure that they meet on peak fertility days. But it doesn鈥檛 always go to plan.
Desir茅e, a postal worker from Liverpool, met Jamie through a co-parenting website and now they are thrilled to be expecting a baby. It is not all plain sailing though. Jamie鈥檚 mother has revealed that there is muscular dystrophy in the family and he needs to be tested 鈥 there is an agonizing eight week wait for the results. Now they must make essential arrangements on how they are going to share their baby. Can their trip to a mediator help them get their all-important co-parenting agreement in place?
Richard is gay and knew when he turned 30 that he definitely wanted a child of his own. Now he is 35 and even more determined to find a co-parent. He visits a co-parenting meeting and is delighted to discover that he is not the only one that feels this way.
Saschan has had serious fertility issues due to complications with her contraception. She was told that if she wants a baby of her own she should to get pregnant before she is 27 鈥 and she is 26 now. At a co-parenting meeting she meets Joseph and they go on a 鈥榙ate鈥 to the zoo. They get on really well and share their fertility worries but the distance between their homes could prove to be a bigger stumbling block.
Stephen and Ellen are co-parents to four-year-old twin girls Charlie and Lucy. Their extended family includes Jim and Jason, the partners of Stephen and Ellen. Ellen, Jason and the girls live in New York while Jim and Stephen are based in Norfolk. Stephen sees the girls at least six times a year and he would love to see them more. 鈥淭hese are two very happy girls, they鈥檙e developing brilliantly and this proves to me it鈥檚 working well,鈥 he says.
Meet the co-parents - it is a radical new way to start a family.
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Music Played
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闯贸苍蝉颈
Sinking Friendships
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
She Taught Me How To Fly (Edit)
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Sigrid
Fake Friends
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Sigrid
Don't Kill My Vibe
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Gregory Porter
1960 What?
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Childish Gambino
Feels Like Summer
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Original Film Cast
We're Off To See The Wizard
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She & Him
Sleigh Ride
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Four Tet
Lush
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Jon Hopkins
Feel First Life
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The Divine Comedy
The Pact
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LOWES
Searching
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GoGo Penguin
Hopopono
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Daphne Willis
Thick As Thieves
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Mark Ronson
L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever) (feat. Kasabian)
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Mark Ronson
Diversion
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Sigrid
I Don't Want To Know
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Clara Amfo |
Executive Producer | Katie Lander |
Director | Caroline Allward |
Production Company | Finestripe Productions |
Production Coordinator | Robyn Gray |