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* [[Geoff Ryman]] - ''[[Air (novel)|Air]]'', one of the weirdest damn pregnancies & deliveries.
* [[Geoff Ryman]] - ''[[Air (novel)|Air]]'', one of the weirdest damn pregnancies & deliveries.
* John Wyndham - ''The Midwich Cuckoos'' (1957) and reprinted as ''The Village of the Damned'' (1961)
* John Wyndham - ''The Midwich Cuckoos'' (1957) and reprinted as ''The Village of the Damned'' (1961)
* "Expecting" (Angel 1x12) - Cordelia & other women wake up pregnant


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 22:38, 9 March 2007

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.

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

Alternative pregnancy

Other suggestions

  • Suzy McKee Charnas - Motherlines
  • Hiromi Goto - The Kappa Child (2001)
  • Elizabeth A. Lynn - "The Man Who Was Pregnant"
  • Geoff Ryman - Air, one of the weirdest damn pregnancies & deliveries.
  • John Wyndham - The Midwich Cuckoos (1957) and reprinted as The Village of the Damned (1961)
  • "Expecting" (Angel 1x12) - Cordelia & other women wake up pregnant

See also