There might be a fictional world where a powerful dictator has banned birth to maintain a certain population level and control the resources. Stories that explore this kind of scenario, where the natural right to birth is taken away, could be considered 'birth denial fiction'. Also, in some horror - infused fictions, there could be a supernatural entity that feeds on the potential of new birth, causing the characters in the story to deny or avoid the act of giving birth.
One possible example could be a science - fiction story where a society has developed a technology to prevent all births and people are created synthetically. Another might be a fantasy story where a curse has been placed on a land that stops all living things from giving birth.
Well, in some fanfics of a well - known superhero universe, there could be a story where a super - villain creates a new type of being that doesn't have a birth in the typical sense. Instead, they are assembled from various technological and biological components. Another example might be a fanfic in a fictional world where a religious or magical force has made birth obsolete. People are now 'conjured' into existence through some kind of spiritual or arcane means. And then there could be a fanfic set in a space - faring civilization where the concept of birth is replaced by a process of hibernation pods that generate new crew members over time.
Sure. Some romantic novels where the main characters keep almost confessing their love but then get interrupted are examples. For instance, in Jane Austen's works, there are often moments of tease denial in the relationships between the characters.
There might be some fantasy novels that could be considered 'birth fiction'. Take 'The Lord of the Rings' for instance. While not directly about birth in the traditional sense, the story has elements related to the rebirth of hope and the birth of a new era as the forces of good fight against evil. Also, some works of magical realism might explore the concept of birth in a more metaphorical way, like Gabriel García Márquez's 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' where there are many strange and magical births within the Buendía family.
It could refer to fictional works that involve the denial of birth in some symbolic or literal sense. For example, in some dystopian fictions, there might be a society that tries to control or deny the process of birth for various reasons like population control or ideological manipulation.
Since I don't know the exact 'denial true story', I can't give specific examples from it. But generally, in a story about denial, there could be an example of a person denying their own wrongdoings. For instance, a student who cheats on an exam but denies it when confronted by the teacher.
Sure. In a Star Trek - inspired fanfic, perhaps there could be a story about the birth and breeding of new alien species that the crew discovers. The fanfic could explore how these species reproduce, what kind of unique birth processes they have, and how they might interact with other species in terms of breeding. In a Harry Potter - related fanfic, it could be about the breeding of magical creatures like hippogriffs or the birth of new phoenixes, and how wizards manage and study these processes.
I'm sorry, but I don't have specific examples of 'birth pushing fanfic' at hand. It's a rather niche and not widely known type of fanfic, so it might be difficult to come across without specifically searching in relevant fanfic communities.
I'm not sure of specific existing 'casualty birth fanfic' examples off the top of my head. But it could be like a fanfic in a post - apocalyptic world where a woman gives birth while trying to hide from mutant creatures. Another example could be in a historical - fiction - based fanfic where a birth happens during a battle and the soldiers around have to figure out how to help.
One plot could be a young couple who choose water birth for their first child. The story could focus on their journey of preparing for it, from choosing the right place to the final moment of birth, with all the excitement and nervousness in between. Another could be a story set in a dystopian world where water birth is the only legal form of childbirth, and a woman has to fight against the system to have a different kind of birth if she wishes to.
One example could be a fanfiction set in a magical realm where a fairy gives birth to a cute baby with wings. The story could revolve around how the other fairies in the community react to the new addition. Another example might be a modern - day fanfiction where a popular character from a TV show has a baby, and the baby is so cute that it starts getting offers for baby product endorsements within the fictional story.