Deflowering! When a character’s loss of virginity is a plot point.
“Robert Moves Back” Everybody Loves Raymond S3E25: Robert and Amy, whose virginity has been a plot device up until this point, have sex but forget to close the curtains, and everyone in the apartment sees them.
“Surprise” Buffy the Vampire Slayer S2E13: Buffy and Angel confess their feelings for each other, make love, then Angel loses his soul.
“The First Time” The Facts of Life S9E16: Natalie and Snake decide to ‘do it’ on the one year anniversary of their first date. It aired 2/6/88.
“Virgin Territory” Modern Family S3E16: Phil learns Haley is no longer a virgin, and tries dealing with it. Haley admits she has a cool dad.
“Spell it… M-A-N!” Doogie Howser, M.D. S4E14: Doogie loses his virginity to Michele Faber, a nurse he’d been dating, a short time before his 20th birthday.
“Warrior… Priestess… Tramp” Xena: Warrior Princess S3E9: Xena protects her lookalike Leah, the Hestian priestess-- the Hestian virgin priestess from an anti-Hestian. Virginity is the topic of every third conversation, including a very funny confession by one of the Hestian virgins to Xena, when she is pretending to be Leah. Leah, meanwhile, forms a chorus at Meg’s brothel, and they sing “Onward Virgin Soldiers.” But, as Leah declares later “Once it’s over, it’s over!”
“I Lost My Poor Meatball” - Atypical S1E8: Casey sees evidence of her mother’s affair as it is ending, as revenge, she goes to her new boyfriends house and they have sex.
“The Naked Now,” Star Trek: The Next Generation,, S1E3: Tasha Yar’s inhibitions disappear due to the influence of an alien virus, and she and Lt. Cmdr. “Fully Functional” Data get bizzay
Deflowering! When a character’s loss of virginity is a plot point.
“Robert Moves Back” Everybody Loves Raymond S3E25: Robert and Amy, whose virginity has been a plot device up until this point, have sex but forget to close the curtains, and everyone in the apartment sees them.
“Surprise” Buffy the Vampire Slayer S2E13: Buffy and Angel confess their feelings for each other, make love, then Angel loses his soul.
“The First Time” The Facts of Life S9E16: Natalie and Snake decide to ‘do it’ on the one year anniversary of their first date. It aired 2/6/88.
“Virgin Territory” Modern Family S3E16: Phil learns Haley is no longer a virgin, and tries dealing with it. Haley admits she has a cool dad.
“Spell it… M-A-N!” Doogie Howser, M.D. S4E14: Doogie loses his virginity to Michele Faber, a nurse he’d been dating, a short time before his 20th birthday.
“Warrior… Priestess… Tramp” Xena: Warrior Princess S3E9: Xena protects her lookalike Leah, the Hestian priestess-- the Hestian virgin priestess from an anti-Hestian. Virginity is the topic of every third conversation, including a very funny confession by one of the Hestian virgins to Xena, when she is pretending to be Leah. Leah, meanwhile, forms a chorus at Meg’s brothel, and they sing “Onward Virgin Soldiers.” But, as Leah declares later “Once it’s over, it’s over!”
“I Lost My Poor Meatball” - Atypical S1E8: Casey sees evidence of her mother’s affair as it is ending, as revenge, she goes to her new boyfriends house and they have sex.
“The Naked Now,” Star Trek: The Next Generation,, S1E3: Tasha Yar’s inhibitions disappear due to the influence of an alien virus, and she and Lt. Cmdr. “Fully Functional” Data get bizzay
“Will Gets a Girlfriend,” The Inbetweeners S1E4: Neil has sex with a popular girl though there’s discussion whether it counts or not.
Deflowering! When a character’s loss of virginity is a plot point.
“Robert Moves Back” Everybody Loves Raymond S3E25: Robert and Amy, whose virginity has been a plot device up until this point, have sex but forget to close the curtains, and everyone in the apartment sees them.
“Surprise” Buffy the Vampire Slayer S2E13: Buffy and Angel confess their feelings for each other, make love, then Angel loses his soul.
“The First Time” The Facts of Life S9E16: Natalie and Snake decide to ‘do it’ on the one year anniversary of their first date. It aired 2/6/88.
“Virgin Territory” Modern Family S3E16: Phil learns Haley is no longer a virgin, and tries dealing with it. Haley admits she has a cool dad.
“Spell it… M-A-N!” Doogie Howser, M.D. S4E14: Doogie loses his virginity to Michele Faber, a nurse he’d been dating, a short time before his 20th birthday.
“Warrior… Priestess… Tramp” Xena: Warrior Princess S3E9: Xena protects her lookalike Leah, the Hestian priestess-- the Hestian virgin priestess from an anti-Hestian. Virginity is the topic of every third conversation, including a very funny confession by one of the Hestian virgins to Xena, when she is pretending to be Leah. Leah, meanwhile, forms a chorus at Meg’s brothel, and they sing “Onward Virgin Soldiers.” But, as Leah declares later “Once it’s over, it’s over!”
“I Lost My Poor Meatball” - Atypical S1E8: Casey sees evidence of her mother’s affair as it is ending, as revenge, she goes to her new boyfriends house and they have sex.
“The Naked Now,” Star Trek: The Next Generation,, S1E3: Tasha Yar’s inhibitions disappear due to the influence of an alien virus, and she and Lt. Cmdr. “Fully Functional” Data get bizzay
“Will Gets a Girlfriend,” The Inbetweeners S1E4: Neil has sex with a popular girl though there’s discussion whether it counts or not.
“Chapter Forty-Seven” Jane the Virgin S3E3: Jane finally has sex for the first time, with her husband Michael.
“I AM PUSHING!”: Episodes in which a character gives birth
Keiko O’Brien gives birth to daughter Molly in “Disaster” (S5E5) of Star Trek: The Next Generation in the middle of Ten-Forward during a shipwide emergency, and Lt. Worf serves as the midwife.
“I AM PUSHING!”: Episodes in which a character gives birth
Keiko O’Brien gives birth to daughter Molly in “Disaster” (S5E5) of Star Trek: The Next Generation in the middle of Ten-Forward during a shipwide emergency, and Lt. Worf serves as the midwife.
Both Amy and Dina give birth in “Delivery Day” (S4E5) of Superstore. The two have very different experiences due to their insurance levels and which hospital they are able to use.
“I AM PUSHING!”: Episodes in which a character gives birth
Keiko O’Brien gives birth to daughter Molly in “Disaster” (S5E5) of Star Trek: The Next Generation in the middle of Ten-Forward during a shipwide emergency, and Lt. Worf serves as the midwife.
Both Amy and Dina give birth in “Delivery Day” (S4E5) of Superstore. The two have very different experiences due to their insurance levels and which hospital they are able to use.
CHP officers Ponch and Jon arrive at a party in “Peaks and Valleys” (S2E1) of CHiPs, where they help a pregnant woman give birth.
“I AM PUSHING!”: Episodes in which a character gives birth
Keiko O’Brien gives birth to daughter Molly in “Disaster” (S5E5) of Star Trek: The Next Generation in the middle of Ten-Forward during a shipwide emergency, and Lt. Worf serves as the midwife.
Both Amy and Dina give birth in “Delivery Day” (S4E5) of Superstore. The two have very different experiences due to their insurance levels and which hospital they are able to use.
CHP officers Ponch and Jon arrive at a party in “Peaks and Valleys” (S2E1) of CHiPs, where they help a pregnant woman give birth.
Almost certainly every episode of Call the Midwife. It’s the entire purpose of the show.
“I AM PUSHING!”: Episodes in which a character gives birth
Keiko O’Brien gives birth to daughter Molly in “Disaster” (S5E5) of Star Trek: The Next Generation in the middle of Ten-Forward during a shipwide emergency, and Lt. Worf serves as the midwife.
Both Amy and Dina give birth in “Delivery Day” (S4E5) of Superstore. The two have very different experiences due to their insurance levels and which hospital they are able to use.
CHP officers Ponch and Jon arrive at a party in “Peaks and Valleys” (S2E1) of CHiPs, where they help a pregnant woman give birth.
Almost certainly every episode of Call the Midwife. It’s the entire purpose of the show.
Sweet Dee gives birth in the episode “Dee Gives Birth” (S6E12) of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. While she’s in labor, the guys get all wound up trying to figure out who the father is and eventually decide they’ll help her raise the child. Then another couple (with a whole backstory of their own in the show) arrive at the hospital to take the baby–Dee was a surrogate.
“I AM PUSHING!”: Episodes in which a character gives birth
Keiko O’Brien gives birth to daughter Molly in “Disaster” (S5E5) of Star Trek: The Next Generation in the middle of Ten-Forward during a shipwide emergency, and Lt. Worf serves as the midwife.
Both Amy and Dina give birth in “Delivery Day” (S4E5) of Superstore. The two have very different experiences due to their insurance levels and which hospital they are able to use.
CHP officers Ponch and Jon arrive at a party in “Peaks and Valleys” (S2E1) of CHiPs, where they help a pregnant woman give birth.
Almost certainly every episode of Call the Midwife. It’s the entire purpose of the show.
Sweet Dee gives birth in the episode “Dee Gives Birth” (S6E12) of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. While she’s in labor, the guys get all wound up trying to figure out who the father is and eventually decide they’ll help her raise the child. Then another couple (with a whole backstory of their own in the show) arrive at the hospital to take the baby–Dee was a surrogate.
“Before and After”, Star Trek: Voyager S3E21: We not only see Kes give birth to her and Tom Paris’s daughter Linnis in a possible future, but we see her own birth when she goes back in time. The peculiar Ocampa give birth from their backs. (“I can see the toes!”)
“I AM PUSHING!”: Episodes in which a character gives birth
Keiko O’Brien gives birth to daughter Molly in “Disaster” (S5E5) of Star Trek: The Next Generation in the middle of Ten-Forward during a shipwide emergency, and Lt. Worf serves as the midwife.
Both Amy and Dina give birth in “Delivery Day” (S4E5) of Superstore. The two have very different experiences due to their insurance levels and which hospital they are able to use.
CHP officers Ponch and Jon arrive at a party in “Peaks and Valleys” (S2E1) of CHiPs, where they help a pregnant woman give birth.
Almost certainly every episode of Call the Midwife. It’s the entire purpose of the show.
Sweet Dee gives birth in the episode “Dee Gives Birth” (S6E12) of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. While she’s in labor, the guys get all wound up trying to figure out who the father is and eventually decide they’ll help her raise the child.
“Before and After”, Star Trek: Voyager S3E21: We not only see Kes give birth to her and Tom Paris’s daughter Linnis in a possible future, but we see her own birth when she goes back in time. The peculiar Ocampa give birth from their backs. (“I can see the toes!”)
On February 28, 2000’s Monday Night Raw, 76-year-old Mae Young gives birth to her and Mark “Sexual Chocolate” Henry’s baby. The “baby” turns out to be a rubber hand.
“I AM PUSHING!”: Episodes in which a character gives birth
Keiko O’Brien gives birth to daughter Molly in “Disaster” (S5E5) of Star Trek: The Next Generation in the middle of Ten-Forward during a shipwide emergency, and Lt. Worf serves as the midwife.
Both Amy and Dina give birth in “Delivery Day” (S4E5) of Superstore. The two have very different experiences due to their insurance levels and which hospital they are able to use.
CHP officers Ponch and Jon arrive at a party in “Peaks and Valleys” (S2E1) of CHiPs, where they help a pregnant woman give birth.
Almost certainly every episode of Call the Midwife. It’s the entire purpose of the show.
Sweet Dee gives birth in the episode “Dee Gives Birth” (S6E12) of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. While she’s in labor, the guys get all wound up trying to figure out who the father is and eventually decide they’ll help her raise the child.
“Before and After”, Star Trek: Voyager S3E21: We not only see Kes give birth to her and Tom Paris’s daughter Linnis in a possible future, but we see her own birth when she goes back in time. The peculiar Ocampa give birth from their backs. (“I can see the toes!”)
On February 28, 2000’s Monday Night Raw, 76-year-old Mae Young gives birth to her and Mark “Sexual Chocolate” Henry’s baby. The “baby” turns out to be a rubber hand.
The Office S6E16-17 “The Delivery”: Pam and Jim welcome their first child, Cecelia, with Pam delaying going to the hospital as long as possible to maximize her insurance benefits.
“I AM PUSHING!”: Episodes in which a character gives birth
Keiko O’Brien gives birth to daughter Molly in “Disaster” (S5E5) of Star Trek: The Next Generation in the middle of Ten-Forward during a shipwide emergency, and Lt. Worf serves as the midwife.
Both Amy and Dina give birth in “Delivery Day” (S4E5) of Superstore. The two have very different experiences due to their insurance levels and which hospital they are able to use.
CHP officers Ponch and Jon arrive at a party in “Peaks and Valleys” (S2E1) of CHiPs, where they help a pregnant woman give birth.
Almost certainly every episode of Call the Midwife. It’s the entire purpose of the show.
Sweet Dee gives birth in the episode “Dee Gives Birth” (S6E12) of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. While she’s in labor, the guys get all wound up trying to figure out who the father is and eventually decide they’ll help her raise the child.
“Before and After”, Star Trek: Voyager S3E21: We not only see Kes give birth to her and Tom Paris’s daughter Linnis in a possible future, but we see her own birth when she goes back in time. The peculiar Ocampa give birth from their backs. (“I can see the toes!”)
On February 28, 2000’s Monday Night Raw, 76-year-old Mae Young gives birth to her and Mark “Sexual Chocolate” Henry’s baby. The “baby” turns out to be a rubber hand.
The Office S6E16-17 “The Delivery”: Pam and Jim welcome their first child, Cecelia, with Pam delaying going to the hospital as long as possible to maximize her insurance benefits.
Krtek (The Little Mole), a Czech children’s short cartoon series, features the episode “Krtek a Maminka” (The Little Mole and Mother). It teaches children about the facts of life, showing little bunnies exiting the mother rabbit’s vulva.
“I AM PUSHING!”: Episodes in which a character gives birth
Keiko O’Brien gives birth to daughter Molly in “Disaster” (S5E5) of Star Trek: The Next Generation in the middle of Ten-Forward during a shipwide emergency, and Lt. Worf serves as the midwife.
Both Amy and Dina give birth in “Delivery Day” (S4E5) of Superstore. The two have very different experiences due to their insurance levels and which hospital they are able to use.
CHP officers Ponch and Jon arrive at a party in “Peaks and Valleys” (S2E1) of CHiPs, where they help a pregnant woman give birth.
Almost certainly every episode of Call the Midwife. It’s the entire purpose of the show.
Sweet Dee gives birth in the episode “Dee Gives Birth” (S6E12) of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. While she’s in labor, the guys get all wound up trying to figure out who the father is and eventually decide they’ll help her raise the child.
“Before and After”, Star Trek: Voyager S3E21: We not only see Kes give birth to her and Tom Paris’s daughter Linnis in a possible future, but we see her own birth when she goes back in time. The peculiar Ocampa give birth from their backs. (“I can see the toes!”)
On February 28, 2000’s Monday Night Raw, 76-year-old Mae Young gives birth to her and Mark “Sexual Chocolate” Henry’s baby. The “baby” turns out to be a rubber hand.
The Office S6E16-17 “The Delivery”: Pam and Jim welcome their first child, Cecelia, with Pam delaying going to the hospital as long as possible to maximize her insurance benefits.
Krtek (The Little Mole), a Czech children’s short cartoon series, features the episode “Krtek a Maminka” (The Little Mole and Mother). It teaches children about the facts of life, showing little bunnies exiting the mother rabbit’s vulva.
The Days the Spores Landed, on The Cosby Show (6:8), Cliff has a nightmare in which he gives birth to a footlong sandwich.