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* Existence episode of [[The X-Files]] - Scully gives birth | * Existence episode of [[The X-Files]] - Scully gives birth | ||
* [[In Arcadia Ego]] episode of [[Millennium (TV series)|Millennium]] - another birth scene | * [[In Arcadia Ego]] episode of [[Millennium (TV series)|Millennium]] - another birth scene | ||
* "Expecting" (Angel 1x12) - Cordelia & other women wake up pregnant | * "Expecting" (Angel 1x12) - Cordelia & other women wake up pregnant; they progress basically to labor & then poof - no pregnancies | ||
* Angel season 4 - Cordelia is pregnant (again) | * Angel season 4 - Cordelia is pregnant (again); she ''does'' give birth & then lapses into a coma. | ||
==See also== | |||
* [[dying during childbirth]] | |||
[[Category:Reproduction themes]] | [[Category:Reproduction themes]] | ||
[[category:Themes and tropes by name]] | |||
Latest revision as of 10:22, 8 June 2010
- Lois McMaster Bujold. Barrayar, "The Mountains of Mourning" in Borders of Infinity and several other Miles Vorkosigan novels. (cultural clash between "modern women" who use uterine replicators and "old-fashioned" women who insist on "body births," which the modern women consider absurdly dangerous.
- Suzy McKee Charnas. Motherlines (detailed childbirth scene)
- Suzette Haden Elgin. (Woman tortured during childbirth)
- Elizabeth A. Lynn. "Jubilee's Story," "The Man Who Was Pregnant"
- Gabrielle's Hope episode of Xena: Warrior Princess - Gabrielle gives birth
- Existence episode of The X-Files - Scully gives birth
- In Arcadia Ego episode of Millennium - another birth scene
- "Expecting" (Angel 1x12) - Cordelia & other women wake up pregnant; they progress basically to labor & then poof - no pregnancies
- Angel season 4 - Cordelia is pregnant (again); she does give birth & then lapses into a coma.