Ron could develop a deeper understanding of Ginny. He may realize how strong she is, especially when dealing with the physical and emotional changes during pregnancy. Ginny might also see Ron in a new light, as he steps up to support her. He could start taking on more jobs around the house or helping her with her daily tasks. This would strengthen their relationship and help them both grow as individuals.
Well, Harry's friends like Ron and Hermione would also change in their reactions. Ron might be a bit more protective of his sister Ginny and try to help Harry in any way he can. Hermione would probably be the one giving all kinds of advice on pregnancy and parenting, showing her intelligent and practical side more.
Perhaps in the fanfic, Ron is away on some important mission when Ginny discovers she's pregnant. When he returns, he has to quickly adapt to the situation. They then decide to keep the pregnancy a secret for a while to avoid unwanted attention and drama within the wizarding community.
Logan would likely develop from a carefree person into a more responsible one. He'd have to think about providing for Zoey and the baby. Zoey would develop more maturity as she prepares to become a mother, becoming more selfless in her decisions.
Ron's friends from school could be divided. Some might ostracize him for getting involved with a known villain like Shego. Others, who are more open - minded, could see the situation as an opportunity for Ron to change Shego for the better. And Shego's villainous acquaintances might try to use the pregnancy to their advantage, either by blackmailing Ron or trying to turn Shego against him.
Harry would likely develop more responsibility. He's already a hero, but now he has to be a father. Ginny would become more nurturing. As for Lily, in the womb, she could be shown as having a special connection to magic from the start.
It would be extremely difficult to fit 'Ron gets Ginny pregnant' into the canonical world. Canonically, they are siblings, and such a relationship is not only morally unacceptable but also goes against the established family values in the series. However, if we consider it in an alternate universe fanfiction, it would require a complete re - imagining of the characters' personalities and the magical world's social norms. For instance, there would need to be a new set of rules about relationships and family structures.
It's a rather controversial topic. On one hand, purist fans who adhere strictly to the original narrative would likely frown upon it. They believe that the characters' relationships and storylines should stay true to what was established in the books or movies. On the other hand, fanfiction is all about creativity and exploring different possibilities. If the writer handles the subject matter with care, exploring the emotional and social implications of such a situation, it could potentially be an engaging piece of fan work. But it really depends on the sensibilities of the individual readers within the fan community.
For Izuku, this situation could make him more empathetic towards others who are in difficult situations. He would be experiencing a major life change and would understand the struggles of others better. As for Ochako, she could become more resilient. Dealing with the pregnancy in a world where she is also training to be a hero would require her to be tough. She may also become more assertive in asking for help and support from her friends and family, which is a new side to her character.
Gray's character development could be quite significant. He might start to show his softer side more often. Usually, he's all about the ice - cold exterior, but now he has to think about a family. He could become more of a family man, putting Lucy and the baby's needs above his own. For Lucy, she'd grow in confidence. She'd have to be strong for the baby, and this would make her more assertive in the guild. She might also start to take on different roles, like teaching the younger members about family values that she's learning herself.
The situation would force them to develop their problem - solving abilities. They'll have to deal with financial issues, housing problems maybe, and the social implications. Adrien might have to learn how to earn money in a more stable way, and Marinette could explore ways to balance her creative pursuits with motherhood. This would all contribute to a major transformation in their characters.