Why The Pregnancy Horror Movie 'Push' Got Fertility All Wrong — And What We Can Learn Instead
Posted on 24 July 2025 by Marcus Williams — 4 min
Have you ever watched a movie about pregnancy and thought, 'Wait, this can’t be real life?' That’s exactly how I felt after watching Push, the new arty pregnancy horror flick currently streaming on Shudder. The film aims to deliver chilling visuals and atmosphere but ends up sacrificing believable characters and a coherent plot for style — a common pitfall when Hollywood tries to dramatize something as complex and sensitive as pregnancy.
If you haven’t seen it yet, here’s the gist: Push dives headfirst into the horror of pregnancy with a heavy dose of surreal and unsettling imagery. While it looks visually stunning, the story’s characters feel distant and the plot leaves you scratching your head more than gripping your seat. But what really hit me, as someone who’s deeply interested in fertility and conception, was how the movie portrays pregnancy — almost like a curse or a trap, rather than the hopeful and empowering journey it often is.
So, what does this mean for those of us navigating fertility today?
In a world where media often sensationalizes or distorts reproductive experiences, it’s refreshing to find real, practical tools that empower individuals and couples to take control of their conception journey — without the drama of a horror movie. That’s where companies like MakeAMom come in.
MakeAMom offers thoughtfully designed at-home insemination kits that help people conceive in the privacy and comfort of their own space. Unlike the anxiety-inducing scenarios in Push, real-life conception assistance can be empowering and hope-filled. Their product line caters to a variety of needs:
- CryoBaby Kit: Perfect for those working with frozen or low-volume sperm.
- Impregnator Kit: Designed for low motility sperm to increase chances.
- BabyMaker Kit: Tailored for users with sensitivities or conditions like vaginismus.
Plus, their kits are reusable and cost-effective compared to disposable options — and discreet, too, with plain packaging that respects your privacy.
Here’s the irony: while Push dramatizes pregnancy as something terrifying, the reality for many is that the path to parenthood is a complex mix of hope, anxiety, and resilience.
Have you ever wondered why at-home insemination isn’t talked about more often? It remains a lesser-known option partly because fertility can be a tough subject to discuss openly. Yet, it’s becoming clear that alternatives like MakeAMom’s kits offer a practical solution for many who want to avoid the clinical environment or costly treatments.
Let's break down why at-home insemination is gaining momentum:
- Privacy & Comfort: No awkward clinic visits when you can do it all at home.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Reusable kits mean you save money over time.
- Customization: Different kits for different sperm conditions mean higher success rates.
- Empowerment: Taking active control of your fertility journey can reduce stress and increase hope.
And guess what? MakeAMom reports an average 67% success rate with their systems — that’s way better than some might expect!
What Push misses out on is the deeply personal, hopeful, and sometimes joyful reality behind conception struggles.
For many, the journey to pregnancy is fraught with medical challenges, emotional rollercoasters, and the need for supportive communities. Instead of presenting pregnancy as a form of horror, why not shine a light on the tools and resources that make this journey accessible and humane?
If you’re curious about exploring at-home insemination, or just want to learn more about fertility options beyond traditional fertility clinics, I recommend checking out the resources available through trusted organizations like MakeAMom. Their website is packed with user testimonials, detailed product information, and helpful guides to support your unique conception path.
Final Thoughts
Push might be an interesting experiment in cinematic pregnancy horror, but it’s far from an accurate depiction of the fertility experience. Real life is messy, hopeful, and full of possibilities — especially with innovations like at-home insemination kits making parenthood more accessible than ever.
If you or someone you love is on a fertility journey, know you’re not alone and there are options that honor your comfort, privacy, and individual needs. Have you tried or considered at-home insemination? Or maybe you’ve seen Push and have thoughts on its portrayal of pregnancy? Drop a comment below — let’s open up this important conversation!
To read the full review and see why Push might not be the flick you expect, check out the original article here.