IVF films, TV picks & documentaries – here’s our 2026 watch list

From raw, real TTC journeys to the emotional rollercoaster of IVF, IUI, and baby loss, some standout docs and films capture it all. And let’s be honest, sometimes you just need to see someone else navigating the chaos to feel a little less alone. We’ve rounded up some of the best fertility and IVF films that hit deep, plus where to stream them.

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Be Parent

Parenthood simplified. Ethics prioritized.

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Clínica Tambre Spain

Advanced Reproductive Medicine

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California Cryobank

Offers an extensive and diverse catalog of rigorously screened sperm donors and guides you through the process in a professional and caring manner.

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Zita West

Zita West Products is the most complete collection of specialist preconception, conception and pregnancy supplements for men and women.

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WholeNest

Founded by Lital Bernstein, WholeNest is a line of all-natural products based on the body-mind balancing philosophy and our body's own healing abilities.

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ReceptivaDx

The groundbreaking test designed to target unexplained infertility.

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Proceive

Tailored fertility supplements for women and men

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Femasys

Superior innovation designed for women

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Procriar

The science of fertility. The art of empathy.

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Ferticentro

Where personalised care meets fertility innovation

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Fitzrovia Fertility

Your Family, Our Mission

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CryoLogistics

Hand-Carrying Future Generations

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MedExpress

The UK’s leading online pharmacy

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Kaneka Ubiquinol®

Mitochondrial Support for Your Preconception & Healthy Aging Journey

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Envigore

Personalised Support for a Healthier, Happier You.

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Newlife IVF Greece

Making Hope Happen

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Cryomate Sperm Bank

Your Partner for Parenthood

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Pregnancy & Parenting Experts

Be Parent

Parenthood simplified. Ethics prioritized.

Pregnancy

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Zita West

Zita West Products is the most complete collection of specialist preconception, conception and pregnancy supplements for men and women.

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The Original Birth Connection

The Original Birth Connection was founded to train and support trauma informed doulas who could support all families who birth in our communities.

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WholeNest

Founded by Lital Bernstein, WholeNest is a line of all-natural products based on the body-mind balancing philosophy and our body's own healing abilities.

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The Mindful Birth Group®

The Mindful Birth Group® prepares you for birth, postnatal recovery and caring for your baby with their award-winning courses.

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Baba West

Optimum nutrition for babies and children, backed by science and loved by parents

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Proceive

Tailored fertility supplements for women and men

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Baby Loss Awareness – Meghan Markle on her miscarriage, grief & healing

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Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has revealed that she suffered from a miscarriage in July this year. In an article for the New York Times, entitled ‘The Losses We Share’, Meghan wrote of the ‘almost unbearable grief’ at losing what would have been her and Prince Harry’s second child. Their first child, Archie, was born on the 6 May 2019.

In the article, The Duchess described the moment when it the midst of a normal everyday morning, after having woken up, fed the dogs and whilst tidying up Archie’s crayons, she felt a ‘sharp cramp’. At the time, she was retrieving Archie from his crib and she writes: ‘I dropped to the floor with him in my arms, humming a lullaby to keep us both calm, the cheerful tune a stark contrast to my sense that something was not right’.

In a heart-breaking sentiment that will come to define this article, Meghan writes ‘I knew, as I clutched my firstborn child, that I was losing my second’.

After being taken to hospital, the Duchess writes, ‘hours later, I lay in a hospital bed, holding my husband’s hand. I felt the clamminess of his palm and kissed his knuckles, wet from both our tears.

 Staring at the cold white walls, my eyes glazed over. I tried to imagine how we’d heal’.

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Meghan has been clear from the beginning of her relationship with Prince Harry and since being thrust into the spotlight, that she wished to use her role to make women’s voices and experiences be heard more clearly.

 It was through this article about her own baby loss, that Meghan wishes to encourage others to talk about their baby loss.

In her own words, ‘In the pain of our loss, my husband and I discovered that in a room of 100 women, 10 to 20 of them will have suffered a miscarriage. Yet despite the staggering commonality of this pain, the conversation remains taboo, riddled with (unwarranted) shame and perpetuating a cycle of solitary mourning’.

Through setting her article in the context of a year of extreme turbulence, during the global Covid-19 pandemic, Meghan called for tolerance and compassion.

In the midst of her miscarriage, the Duchess wrote that she recalled the moment last September when the couple were finishing a long tour in South Africa and she was exhausted, breastfeeding Archie and ‘trying to keep a brave face in the very public eye’ when ITV journalist Tom Bradby asked her if she was OK.

‘Thank you for asking’ she replied. ‘ Not many people have asked if I’m OK’.

Meghan reflected on the power of that moment, ‘I answered him honestly, not knowing that what I said would resonate with so many- new moms and older ones, and anyone who had, in their own way, been silently suffering’, she writes.

‘Sitting in a hospital bed, watching my husband’s heart break as he tried to hold the shattered pieces of mine, I realised that the only way to begin to heal is to first ask, ‘Are you OK?’

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Through shining a light on her own experience, Meghan hopes it will urge more people to ‘commit to asking others, are you OK’ over the Thanksgiving holiday in the US.

Meghan joins a number of figures in the public eye who have recently spoken about their experience of baby loss. Earlier this year model Chrissy Teigen received international acclaim after she spoke out about the pain of losing her son Jack in stillbirth.

According to the charity Tommy’s, an estimated one in four pregnancies end in miscarriages, with 250,000 miscarriages every year in the UK alone. Whilst it is not known how far along the Duchess was, the majority of miscarriages occur within the first twelve weeks of pregnancy.

All of us at The Ribbon Box express our deepest condolences to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and praise Meghan Markle for courageously sharing her own story of miscarriage so publicly.

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