Reproduction and pregnancy in speculative fiction
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Because speculative genres explore variants of reproduction, as well as possible futures, SF writers have often explored the social, political, technological, and biological consequences of pregnancy and reproduction.
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See also
- Sex and sexuality in speculative fiction
- Gender in speculative fiction
- Homosexuality in speculative fiction
- Cyborg feminism
- Parthenogenic reproduction
- Interspecies reproduction
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