Kinda Pregnant Parents Guide and Age Rating (2025)

Kinda Pregnant is a 2025 American comedy film directed by Tyler Spindel, starring Amy Schumer. It was released on Netflix on February 5, 2025.

Lainy, feeling the pressure to settle down and start a family, impulsively dons a fake pregnancy belly after a series of life events. This leads her to an unexpected connection with a man named Josh, and she finds herself navigating the complexities of a fake pregnancy while unexpectedly falling for him.


Kinda Pregnant Age Rating

The film is rated R for sexual content, language throughout, and drug use. It is intended for mature audiences only.

Parents Guide

Sex & Nudity

  • A man and a woman have sex; he is shirtless under the covers, and she is on top of him wearing a shirt.
  • A woman attempts to “sit” on a man’s face.
  • Another man proposes a threesome.
  • Middle schoolers joke about Romeo and Juliet wanting to “smash.”
  • Frequent discussions about pregnancy and childbirth, some of which are graphic.
  • Sexual and anatomical references include “p—y,” “clit,” “t-t,” “d–k,” “ho,” “masturbating,” and others.
  • Crude humor about bodily functions, pregnancy complications, and childbirth.

Violence & Gore

  • A woman pretending to be pregnant suffers comedic injuries, including falling down stairs, landing on her stomach, and catching her fake belly on fire.
  • A character gets stabbed, but it is played for laughs.
  • Mention of faking a miscarriage.
  • Depiction of childbirth trauma, including discussions of a woman nearly “bleeding out.”
  • Talk of postpartum depression.
  • A Zamboni crashes through a neighborhood, destroying property.

Language

  • Frequent use of strong language, including “f–k,” “s–t,” “bitch,” “ass,” “a–hole,” “damnit,” “goddamnit,” “hell,” and “bulls–t.”
  • Crude sexual terms and anatomical slang, such as “p—y,” “clit,” “t-t,” “d–k,” “scrote-gravy,” and “jerking off.”
  • Religious exclamations like “God” and “Oh my God.”

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A middle school guidance counselor is seen vaping marijuana in school and elsewhere.
  • She asks a student if he is on cocaine.
  • A student turns in a joint, which a teacher pockets for later use.
  • Adults drink champagne and cocktails.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Some comedic but potentially disturbing depictions of pregnancy injuries and birth trauma.
  • Talk of losing a mother and postpartum depression may be emotional for some viewers.

Is Kinda Pregnant Appropriate for Kids?

No, Kinda Pregnant is not suitable for children or younger teens due to its frequent sexual content, strong language, drug use, and crude humor.


Official Trailer


FAQs

Q: What is the age rating for Kinda Pregnant?
A: The film is rated R for sexual content, language, and drug use.

Q: Does Kinda Pregnant contain explicit sexual content?
A: Yes, the movie features sexual situations, discussions, and crude humor, though no full nudity is shown.

Q: Is there drug use in Kinda Pregnant?
A: Yes, marijuana use is depicted, including a school staff member vaping pot, and there are references to cocaine.

Q: Does the movie include violence?
A: The film contains slapstick-style injuries, comedic violence, and discussions of traumatic childbirth experiences. (Netflix)

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