The Weasley family would be divided. Molly would be heartbroken as she always saw Hermione as part of the family. Some of the Weasley siblings might side with Ron out of loyalty, while others might understand Hermione's point of view. Ginny, for example, might be more empathetic towards Hermione as a fellow woman who has her own ambitions.
Well, Hagrid would be extremely happy for them. He might offer to take the baby on rides on his back when it's old enough. He would also give them some really large and warm hugs of congratulations. Cho might be a bit more reserved in her reaction, but still polite and happy for them. She might offer some advice on how to balance a family life with their wizarding duties. And the Hogwarts professors, like McGonagall, would probably send them well - wishes. McGonagall might even offer some special tutoring for the future child if it shows magical aptitude early on.
Shikamaru, being the more laid - back but perceptive friend, would likely be disappointed. He might see the signs that led to the divorce coming from a mile away but feel powerless to stop it. He would probably just sigh and say something like 'What a drag' while still being there for both Naruto and Hinata as a friend.
Kakashi, as their sensei, would be disappointed. He would hope that they could resolve their differences maturely. He might offer some advice based on his own experiences in relationships, but ultimately it would be up to Itachi and Sakura to decide whether to take it or not.
The Weasley twins would likely make light of the situation at first. They might crack some jokes to ease the tension. But they would also use their own experiences to tell Harry and Ron that fighting over small things isn't worth it and that they should patch things up quickly.
Hermione would likely be very angry at first. She is a strong - willed character and being kidnapped would go against all her principles of freedom and rights. She would probably try to reason with Ron immediately, using her logical arguments to make him see how wrong his actions are.
He could also be heartbroken. Ron might withdraw into himself, spending a lot of time alone in his room at the Burrow, not wanting to talk to anyone. He may start to doubt his self - worth, thinking that he wasn't good enough for Hermione.
Hermione would probably be deeply hurt at first. She trusts Harry and Ron so much, and being abandoned by them would be a huge blow. But she's also very determined. So, she might throw herself into her studies even more, using her knowledge as a way to cope and also to find a solution to the situation.
Perhaps she tries to find them right away. Using her intelligence and resourcefulness, she starts to search for any clues as to where they might have gone. She could ask other friends, like Neville or Luna, if they have seen Harry and Ron. And she might be determined to bring them back, not willing to give up on their friendship easily.
Some in the wizarding community might be secretly glad. Those who still hold onto pure - blood ideals may think that Draco is better off without a Muggle - born wife like Hermione. They might see it as a restoration of sorts of the 'purity' of the Malfoy name. On the other hand, Hermione's friends and those who support Muggle - wizard relations would likely be sympathetic towards her. They would probably see Draco as the one at fault, believing that he couldn't fully accept Hermione for who she is.
Ron would probably be shocked at first. He might stutter and not know what to say immediately. Then, a big grin would spread across his face as the news sinks in, and he'd pull Hermione into a tight embrace, telling her how happy he is.