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* [[Scully]] on ''[[The X-Files]]'' (Season 2 off-screen, possibly)
* [[Scully]] on ''[[The X-Files]]'' (Season 2 off-screen, possibly)
* "[[The Same Old Story]]", ''[[Fringe]]'' episode 1x02 (2008) (which also had a "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" sort of theme)
* "[[The Same Old Story]]", ''[[Fringe]]'' episode 1x02 (2008) (which also had a "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" sort of theme)
* "[[The Slice Girls]]", ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Sueprnatural]]'' season 7 episode 13 (2012/02/03) episode.  Super-fast reproducing [[Amazons]].


==Other suggestions==
==Other suggestions==

Latest revision as of 18:42, 3 February 2012

SF featuring pregnancy.

Failed contraceptives, pregnancy and abortion issues

  • Pamela Dean - Tam Lin (1991), contraceptive failure, mention of abortion issues, and pregnancy as a plot point.
  • Vonda N. McIntyre - Dreamsnake (1978), one section covers contraception by biofeedback and how one young man who is unable to learn the technique is ostracized

Forced pregnancy

  • D.F. Jones - Implosion (1967), worldwide plague of infertility leads the men in government in England to establish forced breeding camps.

Pregnancy as metaphor

Metaphor as pregnancy

  • Ursula K. Le Guin - "Intracom," in which a pregnant woman's interior conversations are converted into the interactions of a spaceship crew

Alternative pregnancy

Demonic and alien pregnancy

Pregnancy anxieties

Superfast pregnancy

Other suggestions

See also

External links