There should not be any inappropriate stories like this in a proper context. We should focus on positive family relationship stories, like stories of a mother and son sharing a hobby together, such as gardening. They work side by side in the garden, learning about plants and enjoying the fresh air and sunshine together.
A story about a mother and son going to a museum can be a great alternative. They walk around, look at the exhibits, learn about history, art or science, and have discussions about what they see. This kind of story promotes cultural enrichment and family togetherness. In a museum, there are so many things to discover and talk about, strengthening their bond in a healthy way.
Perhaps it's a story set in a cultural context where such physical closeness between a mother and son is a normal display of family love and bond. It might be during a family gathering where the mom casually sits on the son's lap while sharing some family memories or news.
One possible consequence is the sudden change in family dynamics. There could be emotional turmoil for the mother, especially if she wasn't prepared for motherhood. Financially, it can be a strain as she may need to provide for the child on her own. Socially, she might face judgment from others. And for the child, growing up in such a situation can also bring various challenges in terms of identity and stability.
No. 'Accidental mom unbirth stories' are not common at all. They are more likely to be part of very specific fictional genres such as some types of horror or extremely creative science - fiction. Since there is no medical or real - life basis for such a concept, it is not something that occurs frequently in general storytelling either.
A story where a mom and her children go on a nature hike. They discover new plants and animals, and along the way, the mom shares her own childhood experiences in nature. This kind of story promotes family unity and a love for the outdoors.