Despite its commercial success, the song has been criticized for its maudlin sentimentality and perceived sexist undertones, Peter Reilly, in a February 1975 review of the album from which it originated, for what was then known as
Stereo Review, stated that the song "defeats critical evaluation with the same brashly sure grasp of the popular mood as his equally dismal "
Diana" of years ago. Everybody knows Anka can do better (he proved it easily with "
My Way"), but he still composes and sings as if he were working on his first million and his fondest wish was an appearance on
Dick Clark's
show. '(You're) Having My Baby' is (really) The Worst. He grunts out the unforgettable lyrics, 'Yuh're havin' muh baybee/Whad a lovely way of sayin' how much yuh love me . . . Oh the seed inside you baybee/Do you feel it growin'?' in an
Elvis-like roar while what sounds like
Mantovani's orchestra swoons around him (Actually, the Johnny Harris Orchestra who also resurrected Shirley Bassey's career in 1970}. Yet I'll admit, dammit, that after hearing it only once I caught myself vacantly humming it, exactly as I did years ago with "Diana". All of which probably proves that Anka has some powerful natural gift of communication no matter how much one objects to the message." The song was also criticized for declaring the child was the man's, rather than the couple's. Anka defended his choice in a 1974 interview, saying, "it's not meant to alienate anyone. I could have called it 'having
our baby', but the other just sounded better. It's not a male ego trip—
my baby." Anka did sometimes sing the line as "you're having our baby" while performing in concert. While reviewing a 2005 concert, Dan MacIntosh of
PopMatters noted that while Anka had "covered most of his career highlights", he had "wisely neglected to include 'You're Having My Baby.'" Others criticized a line stating that while the woman could have "swept it from [her] life" (a euphemism for having an
abortion, which had recently been legalized across the United States through the
Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling), she had not because it was "a wonderful way of showing how much she loves him". In response, Anka said the song was "a love song".
Ms. magazine "awarded" Anka their "Male Chauvinistic Pig of the Year" award. ==Chart performance==