Which will be a lot better than a completely forced pregnancy, but still pretty bad (IMO, YMMV). I think I probably consider pregnancy as an ongoing consent type thing, and similar to Dollhouse where it's a problem to take away a person's ability to take away their consent to sex (or anything else), I feel like it's a problem to take away a person's ability to take away their consent to pregnancy, by making them think they aren't pregnant when they are.
We don't know what Amy would have chosen with the pregnancy before, because she wasn't given a chance to properly deal with it. And I think she probably would have chosen to continue it, but still, it feels like that choice was taken away from her.
Plus I think I'm just not getting over the idea of how horrifying it would be to, without knowing you've been pregnant, wake up nine months pregnant, in labor, in a little coffin. I want to be a mother one day more than almost anyone I know, and I still think that just crosses all kinds of boundaries that go beyond mere kidnapping even if she was pregnant prior to being kidnapped.
It's not the worst thing ever, plenty of scifi/fantasy series have dealt with pregnancy equally badly (in fact, I'm having a pretty much impossible time coming up with a series that handled it well). But that doesn't mean it doesn't make me uncomfortable.
I think she'll probably have been pregnant before, and that it's Rory's. Which does help a lot. But doesn't help completely. Not really.
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We don't know what Amy would have chosen with the pregnancy before, because she wasn't given a chance to properly deal with it. And I think she probably would have chosen to continue it, but still, it feels like that choice was taken away from her.
Plus I think I'm just not getting over the idea of how horrifying it would be to, without knowing you've been pregnant, wake up nine months pregnant, in labor, in a little coffin. I want to be a mother one day more than almost anyone I know, and I still think that just crosses all kinds of boundaries that go beyond mere kidnapping even if she was pregnant prior to being kidnapped.
It's not the worst thing ever, plenty of scifi/fantasy series have dealt with pregnancy equally badly (in fact, I'm having a pretty much impossible time coming up with a series that handled it well). But that doesn't mean it doesn't make me uncomfortable.
I think she'll probably have been pregnant before, and that it's Rory's. Which does help a lot. But doesn't help completely. Not really.