“Baby Mama” is a so-so comedy, not notable for much beyond it being the latest movie in which pregnancy or abortion is central to the plot. Think “Juno,” “Knocked Up,” “Waitress,” etc.

Tina Fey plays an uber-disciplined corporate type who has it all…except a baby. And at 37, her biological clock is setting off alarms. After discovering her all-but-useless uterus won’t cooperate and adoption could take so long she’ll be retired before anything happens, she does what any savvy exec would do: She outsources.

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