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  2. David, We're Pregnant! - Wikipedia

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    David, We're Pregnant! is a 1973 book of pregnancy-themed comic strips by Lynn Johnston (originally under the name "Lynn Franks"), [1] based on cartoons that she had drawn to decorate the ceilings of her obstetrician's office. [2]

  3. Reproduction and pregnancy in speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    Among the uses of pregnancy and reproduction themes regularly encountered in science fiction are: other modes of sexual reproduction; [1] parthenogenetic reproduction; [1] the use of technology in reproduction; [2] [3] The phenomenon of pregnancy itself has been the subject of numerous works, both directly and metaphorically.

  4. Kodomo no Kodomo - Wikipedia

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    Haruna realizes her pregnancy after Yagi teaches an explicit sex ed class, with dolls illustrating intercourse. She hides this new understanding from her family, trying to keep the pregnancy a secret. After fearing that she's lost her mother and realizing how important a parent can be, Haruna decides to keep the baby, rather than having an ...

  5. Pregnant Woman With No Brain Activity Kept On Life Support To ...

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    The ordeal of a Brazilian family has the country immersed in a heated debate as a brain-dead 21-year-old mother is being kept alive by machines so that her unborn 6-month-old child has a chance to ...

  6. “About To Give Birth To Twins”: Jake Paul Sports Huge Belly ...

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    Jake Paul wants you to “Name a stronger pregnant person than me…” The post “About To Give Birth To Twins”: Jake Paul Sports Huge Belly In Workout Video, Sparks Confusion first appeared ...

  7. Trouble (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Trouble is a five-issue romance comic book limited series published in 2003 by Marvel Comics as a part of its Epic Comics imprint. Written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Terry and Rachel Dodson, the series deals with teen pregnancy. The basic concept was created by Bill Jemas and Joe Quesada.

  8. Issa Rae talks Marvel's first pregnant superhero in 'Across ...

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  9. The Awkward Yeti - Wikipedia

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    The Awkward Yeti, featuring Lars, was originally self-published as a children's book in 2012. As Seluk started to get attached to the character, he began creating more adult-oriented comics strips about Lars and uploading them on the Internet in September 2012. [4]