Comedy,Drama   United States of America

As the pregnancy progresses, Lizzie and Peter find themselves navigating the complexities and emotional challenges of expecting a child that is not biologically theirs. Lizzie, initially excited about the prospect of becoming a mother, starts to question her decision as she grapples with her own insecurities and doubts. She wonders if she is ready to take on the responsibilities of motherhood and worries if she will be able to bond with the baby.

Meanwhile, Andie, who initially seemed confident about her decision to give the baby to Lizzie and Peter, starts to experience conflicting emotions. She becomes attached to the baby growing inside her and begins questioning whether she can actually follow through with the adoption. Andie's struggle puts a strain on her friendship with Lizzie as both women grapple with their own desires and fears.

As the due date approaches, Lizzie and Peter, along with Andie, attend parenting classes, baby showers, and doctor's appointments. They navigate through various challenges, both humorous and dramatic, as they prepare for the arrival of the baby. Lizzie seeks advice from her family and friends while Peter reaches out to his father for guidance.

Throughout the movie, Expecting explores themes of identity, motherhood, and the complexity of relationships. Lizzie and Peter's marriage is tested as they confront their own assumptions and fears about parenthood. Andie, on the other hand, must reconcile her own wishes with the agreement she made with Lizzie.

In the third act, complications arise during the delivery, resulting in an emotional climax. Lizzie and Peter are faced with a tough decision that could change the course of their relationship and the baby's future. The movie concludes with a meaningful resolution that explores the deep bonds of love and family, while shining a light on the journey of self-discovery and the unpredictability of life.
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