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* ''Manga/AkameGaKill'' ends with Mine, who awakens from her coma, and Tatsumi starting a family together since Mine got pregnant with Tatsumi's child before he got transformed into a dragon. It's a nice subversion of the [[Anime/AkameGaKill anime]]'s AdaptationalAlternateEnding where [[DeathByAdaptation they died]].
* In ''VideoGame/{{Amagami}} SS'', the epilogue to Tsukasa's arc. Her Good End in the VisualNovel is what the epilogue was adapted from.
* In the ending of the manga ''Aragami Hime'', Shirou and Kazuki have a son and a daughter.
* The Ending of ''[[Anime/{{Bannertail}} Bannertail: The Adventure of Gray Squirrel]]'', wherein Banner and Sue have lots of adorable squirrel babies in the final episode.
* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'':
** Griffith, during his DespairEventHorizon, has a vision of he and Casca sharing a quiet life as a couple with a child that is presumably his. There are several speculations as to the nature of this scene, whether it's a hallucination depicting Griffith's possible unrequited feelings for Casca and living a simple life with her, or if it is a hallucination of the sort of life that Griffith ''doesn't'' want, since his grander dream of becoming king of his own empire is seemingly at its end and he never wanted to settle for a "normal" life to begin with. Also, some fans go so far as to speculate that the scene is a WhatCouldHaveBeen-esque vision of Griffith's life after Guts' second impending departure from the Hawks which would heavily imply that the child that Griffith and Casca are raising is Casca's son by Guts, not Griffith's. Needless to say, this vision is not followed by anything happy, especially since it was induced after Griffith witnessed Guts and Casca expressing their feelings for one another.
** Furthermore, in the manga continuity, this trope is cruelly subverted in the case of Guts and Casca, as Casca was indeed pregnant with Guts' child at the time, but after Griffith crosses the MoralEventHorizon, absolutely nothing ends well for Casca, Guts, or their unborn child.
* In ''Manga/BlackGod'', Keita and Akane had 2 grandchildren, with Keita dying of old age. In the manga version, it only shows Keita and Akane having a son.
* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': The epilogue is set ten years into the future and reveals the fates of the characters. Renji and Rukia are together and have a daughter called Ichika while Ichigo and Orihime have a son the same age as Ichika, whose name is Kazui. The epilogue shows Ichika and Kazui meeting for the first time and trying to upstage each other when announcing to each other that they are both Shinigami.
* The last three pages of ''Boys Empire'' are a cavalcade of babies, the paternity of some of which is unclear. The mothers kind of got around. Hitomi's baby is obviously Makoto's.
* ''Manga/CeresCelestialLegend'': Subverted, where Aya learns about being pregnant in volume 12 and is in her last month of pregnancy at the end of the series.
** A side-story in another one of Creator/YuuWatase's works showed on the last page, that Aya gave birth to a daughter. And Toya, who had stated that due to having given up the Mana that he was made of he was slowly dying and might have a year or few more left, is still alive. Retains a {{bittersweet|Ending}} note as Toya is ''still'' slowly dying.
* In ''Manga/Change123'', the final chapter shows Kosukegawa and Motoko as adults with three daughters, each of them looking very similar to one of Motoko's [[SplitPersonalityMerge three personalities that she fused with]] at the end of the series.
* Implied in the manga epilogue of ''Manga/ChronoCrusade''. Azmaria has a grandchild shown in the DistantFinale, and considering his resemblance to Joshua and the fact that they're shown with their hands clasped with a ring on Az's finger, they likely married and had at least one child together.
* The Epilogue of ''Anime/CodeGeass R2'' shows Kaname Ohgi as Prime Minister of Japan, with his wife Viletta (who is visibly pregnant) watching him on TV...from [[ButtMonkey Tamaki's]] bar.
* The last chapter of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02''. It shows a few couples (Yamato and Sora and Ken and Miyako) that got together and ones that didn't, much to the disappointment of some fans, but every single grown up main character, even those whose spouses (if they have one) aren't shown, has at least one child.
* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': In one chapter of the original series, Obotchaman travels to the future with a time machine and discovers that he and Arale will be married with a baby robot built by Dr. Senbei (both Obotchaman and Arale are RidiculouslyHumanRobots). In the final episode of the remake there is the same scene (with their baby ten years in the future), except that the moment is shown in the epilogue rather than as a result of time travel. Also, the same episode ends with the birth of Turbo, Senbei and Midori's son, and the epilogue shows they will have other children.
* At the end of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' there are Gohan and Videl with their daughter Pan, and Bulma and Vegeta with their second child, Bra/Bulla.
** During the last arc, Krillin and 18 have a daughter named Marron, showing they got a happy ending. Initially there's [[LivingProp not much to her,]] but the latest series is moving her away from this a little.
** And in one NonSerialMovie, it shows that Goku and Vegeta's lines are still around (and [[IdenticalGrandson completely identical to their ancestors]] some seven generations later.
* ''Manga/TheElectricTaleOfPikachu'', a manga adaption of [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Ash's Kanto journey]], shows James and Jessie engaged and Jessie ''pregnant'' at the end.
* In the manga ending of ''Manga/ElfenLied'', Kouta and Yuka had a daughter named Nyu.
* ''Manga/EmmaAVictorianRomance'': After going through so much due to their different social class and status, Emma and William are eventually married and have four children.
* ''Literature/FromTheNewWorld'' ends with Saki pregnant with Satoru's child, both now HappilyMarried.
* The end of ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' has Tohru and Kyo's granddaughter looking for them in all their senior lovey-dovey glory. The sequel series ''Fruits Basket Another'' further confirms that they had three children.
* The ending of ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' shows both Winry and Ed holding their children.
* ''Manga/FushigiYuugi''. Awwwww, Boushin, Emperor Hotohori's cuuute son. In the final saga, Miaka gives birth to a baby girl whom she named Hikari Sukunami.
* In the finale of Anime/FutureBoyConan we see that several members of the Barracuda crew have gotten married at High Harbor and had some babies, and Jimmy’s pet pig Tasty has grown up and had a litter of piglets.
* Among the ending scenes in ''Manga/FutureDiary'' is one with World 2 Minene living a peaceful life with World 3 Nishijima, and having two young children. Two young ''floating'' children, as they seem to have inherited some of her god-powers.
* In the DistantFinale of ''Anime/GaikingLegendOfDaikuMaryu'', Shizuka is, as always, pulling the massive lever that powers on the firing mechanism of the Daiku Maryu's head, but this time she's doing it while breastfeeding a little baby. Given that Sakon is also carrying a baby on his back, the two hooked up in the end, surprising precisely nobody.
* The final chapter of ''Manga/GEGoodEnding'', true to the manga's namesake, Utsumi and Yuki had a baby boy.
* In ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', Reiji and Aila's daughter is the cause of the Island Wars OVA events.
* ''Anime/HaibaneRenmei'' ends with twin Haibane cocoons starting to sprout. Haibane are [[BornAsAnAdult born as children]] so they're not actual babies, however the effect is the same. This happens not soon after Reki takes her [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence Day of Flight]].
* In the final chapter of ''Manga/HanaToAkuma'', Vivi and Hana have a son and a daughter.
* In the ''[[VideoGame/HarukanaruTokiNoNakaDe Harukanaru Toki no Naka de - Hachiyou Shou]]'' TV series, towards the end Inori's sister Seri is all but outright stated to be pregnant with Iktidaru's child; the series' epilogue (before it goes for the MultipleEndings) shows Sefuru holding their baby.
* In an interesting variation of the trope, ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'''s finale shows that Tsubomi's mother (who had been previously established to be pregnant in episode 43) has given birth to her second child, a baby girl named Futaba, who Tsubomi and Erika are shown interacting with before walking off to school.
* After the variant in ''[=HeartCatch=]'', ''Anime/HugttoPrettyCure'' plays the trope straight, as in the 12-year TimeSkip, Hana/Cure Yell gives birth to a baby girl, making her the first Cure to become a mother. [[spoiler:This baby girl also happens to be the true form of Hugtan, the mascot of the series, and Hana's successor as Cure Tomorrow.]]
* ''Manga/HyperPolice'' has an example that can only be called extravagant. In the DistantFinale set 3 years after the last manga chapter, [[BetaCouple Tomy and Po]] have gotten married and had ''nineteen'' kids. Tomy is a [[FunnyAnimal dog-boy]], so they had litters.
* ''Manga/ICantUnderstandWhatMyHusbandIsSaying'' ends with Kaoru giving birth to her daughter Sayoko. The first season of anime ends a little bit earlier, with her getting an UnexpectedPositive (season 2 is in AnachronicOrder and the only ones that take place after this point revolve around her and Hajime dealing with the fact that they're going to be parents).
** SpinOff series ''Manga/MyGirlfriendWithoutWasabi'' ends with Kaoru's friend Rino giving birth to triplets. Said triplets are the reincarnations of the supporting cast.
* The ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'' manga ends with Sango and Miroku have twin girls, and then a baby boy!
* In the ''Manga/ItazuraNaKiss'' anime, [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Itazura_na_Kiss_-_24_-_Large_42.jpg Naoki]], Kotoko, [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Itazura_na_Kiss_-_24_-_Large_Ending_01.jpg Chris]], [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Itazura_na_Kiss_-_24_-_Large_Ending_02.jpg Kinnosuke]], [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Itazura_na_Kiss_-_24_-_Large_Ending_08.jpg Satomi, and Junko]] all end up with children.
* ''Anime/JeanieWithTheLightBrownHair'': The anime ends with Jeanie and Stephen being married and having a daughter, though since they're both {{Historical Domain Character}}s you might have already seen that coming.
* In the manga ending of ''Jubunnoichi no Hanayome'', Ryuunosuke & [[spoiler:Ayane]] had a daughter named Sana, after Ryuunosuke rejected nine other potential love interests throughout the story.
* At the end of ''Manga/JoujuuSenjinMushibugyou'', Jinbei marries all three of his love interests, Haru, Hibachi & Kuroageha, and has a total of nine children with them (3 with each wife) within seven years.
* ''Anime/KazeNoShojoEmily'': In the GrandFinale, this is Emily and Teddy's fate. They are HappilyMarried, live in New York, work their dream careers (he's an artist, she's a novelist) and are the parents of two children.
* ''Manga/{{Lady}}'':
** Averted with Sarah and Arthur. They are HappilyMarried in the ''Lady!!'' sequel manga, but Sarah's condition makes it so that she can't have kids. Arthur doesn't care, and stays with her anyway.
** The second sequel manga reveals that Lynn and Edward have a pair of twins, a boy and girl named George and Diana. They are it's main characters and travel to Japan to discover Peter Pan.
* ''Anime/LaSeineNoHoshi'': Adopted example. After the French Revolution and execution of Marie Antoinette, Simone and Robert rescue her children and raise them as if they're her own, alongside Danton.
* Near the end of ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar'', Kashiwagi turns out to be pregnant with Tsubasa's baby (with a FlashForward chapter revealing that [[NearAndDearBabyNaming they name the kid after Kashiwagi's best friend Maki]]). A bit of post-series artwork depicting the cast as adults also shows that they have at least one more kid as Kashiwagi is visibly pregnant again.
* In the final manga chapter of ''Manga/KanojoNiNaruHi'', Miyoshi & the gender-bent Mamiya had a daughter named Nene.
* In the manga ending of ''Manga/{{Karin}}'', Karin Maaka and Kenta Usui have a daughter named Kanon, who is actually the reincarnation of Sophia Pistis. Which makes it a tad awkward, because she ends up loving her father a little bit TOO much...''and'' her mother too, since Kanon tries to glomp and kiss her as well.
* The final chapter of ''Manga/KenichiTheMightiestDisciple'' shows a picture of Kenichi and Miu's daughter.
* In ''Manga/KenkoZenrakeiSuieibuUmisho'''s manga ending, Amuro and Kaname have a son.
* ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'':
** Osono, the baker's wife, is pregnant for most of the movie, and the ending shows the baby finally born.
** An amusing and cute variation also shows up in the ending credits with a shot of Jiji and "Miss Snooty Cat" surrounded by kittens.
* In the epilogue ending of ''Manga/KnightsOfSidonia'' which took place ten years after, Nagate & [[spoiler: Tsumugi ([[Main/ResurrectedRomance in the body of Hoshijiro which was replicated by Benisuzume]])]] lived together and had a daughter named Nodoka, who has capable piloting skills as a young child.
* The final chapter of ''Manga/KoreWaKoiNoHanashi'' reveals the girl who woke up Shinichi in his sleep to be his daughter. Her mother is obviously Haruka.
* In ''Manga/KuroganeCommunication'', Haruka and Kitano return to Earth with their daughter -- who looks a lot like Haruka herself.
* The last time we see Amy on-screen (not counting the movies) is in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs''. ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers'' reveals that she married Chrono and gave birth to fraternal twins during the TimeSkip ([[ShotgunWedding though dialogue implies that it wasn't necessarily in that order]]).
* ''Manga/MaidSama'': a bonus chapter set after the epilogue reveals that Usui and Misaki have a boy and a girl. In addition, Suzuna is also revealed to be pregnant with Hinata's child, Sakura is pregnant with hers and Kuuga's second child, and Igarashi has a son.
* ''Manga/MaisonIkkoku'':
** The last page of the last chapter features a newborn baby. She's Haruka Godai, the daughter of Yusaku and Kyouko.
** Also towards the end, Mitaka and his heavily pregnant wife Asuna are about to play this troupe straight.
* Toyed with in ''Anime/MichikoAndHatchin''. The last few minutes show a grown-up Hatchin living modestly but well with her baby son. However, the baby's father left her after only three months, so it's not exactly a perfectly happy outcome.
* At the end of chapter 170 of ''Manga/MissionYozakuraFamily'', Taiyo and Mutsumi are officially married and lived together. They had twins, a son (Alpha) and a daughter (Hifumi), after five years time skip.
* ''Anime/{{Mnemosyne}}'' ends with Rin's pregnancy.
* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'': In the DistantFinale last episode, Merribet and Nadi are said to have a child and are expecting a second one.
* The [[{{Hentai}} h-manga]] ''Monster Romance'' revolves around an [[AnIcePerson ice-]] [[{{Oni}} oni]] named Setsuka who gets over her prejudice against humans, after Eiji asks her out, and after they start dating and she eventually falls in love with him. There's also a chapter dedicated to her friend, Juri, [[OurCentaursAreDifferent a centaur]], [[ChildhoodFriendRomance who confesses her to her childhood friend "Donkio" who reciprocates her feelings]], and at the end of the girls' respective stories, they experience TheirFirstTime with their respective boyfriends. The final chapter of the manga ''Otherworldly Maidens: Monster Girls from Another World'', revolves around knight and a dragon getting sent to the modern world where humans and "monsters" live side by side, and where Setsuka and her and Eiji's son as well as Juri, Donkio and their daughter make a cameo apearance.
* ''Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater''. The title character (Nadia, married to Jean), the narrator (Samson of the TerribleTrio, married to [[MayDecemberRomance a much younger lady]], [[SheIsAllGrownUp the now grown-up]] [[WifeHusbandry Marie]]), and the most "complex" character (Electra). Hanson, the other half of the team, has kids but we don't see them (or his wife for that matter). Grandis (the boss of the trio), notably is still single, and loving it.
* Done in the epilogue of ''Manga/{{Naruto}}''. 15 years after the Fourth Shinobi World War, we see Naruto and Hinata's son and daughter, Sasuke and Sakura's daughter, Sai and Ino's son, Shikamaru and Temari's son, and Chouji and Karui's daughter. Rock Lee is shown with his son. Asuma and Kurenai's grown-up daughter makes an appearance. Even Akamaru has several descendants.
* ''Franchise/{{Negima}}'':
** Both Narutaki twins in the final manga chapter of ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' gave birth to their respective daughters whom are a splitting image of their younger selves.
** ''Manga/UQHolder''
*** The prologue reveals that Natsumi and Kotaro had at least one kid since Natsumi is shown to be visibly pregnant.
*** The finale shows that Negi had one kid with each of Asuna, Nodoka, Yue, Chisame, Konoka, and Setsuna.
* In the final chapter of ''Manga/NejimakiKagyu'', Negizawa and Kagyu had a son who just transfered to a school.
* In ''Manga/OnePiece''. Baroque Works agents Mr. 9 and Miss Monday got married and have a kid after two-year timeskip.
* In the manga ''Ore-Tachi No Party Wa Machigatteiru'', Chroma was cursed by the demon king to [[GenderBender turn into a woman]]. In the end, she and the monk had a daughter in the final chapter. It's revealed that Chroma being pregnant [[FirstLawOfGenderBending causes her genderbend curse to remain unbroken]] when the demon king dies.
* Parodied in ''Manga/OsananajimiwaOnnanokoniNaare'': The series proper [[AndTheAdventureContinues has an open-ended finale]], then the last volume has a two-page episode. It shows an older Shiori explaining to her son how [[SecondLawOfGenderBending she became a women permanently in college]] after [[JumpingTheGenderBarrier falling in love and marrying Shuichi]]. This inspires her son to say he wants to grow up to be a girl like his mother did. Then the very last panel shows [[NarrativeBackpedaling this was all Sylphie's idea of "the kind of ending we should all strive for"]]. Shuichi was amused, but Shiori and Miyu weren't.
* ''Manga/OuranHighSchoolHostClub'': The author's post-series notes reveal that Haruhi and Tamaki have a child shortly after marriage. They are the first of the Host Club members to do so. Hikaru and Kaoru, on the other hand, get a ''Sister'' Ever After; their mother gives birth to a girl named Ageha.
* ''Manga/{{Outlanders}}'' ends with Tetsuya and Kahm having ''quintuplets''.
* Played for drama in ''Anime/{{Penguindrum}}''. Ringo Oginome believes that carrying and giving birth to Tabuki-sensei's child will be the corollary to her dreams of getting her broken family back together; however, the ''[[AttemptedRape lengths]]'' she will reach [[StalkerwithATestTube to be impregnated by him]] are NOT portrayed as okay, but as a sign of how unstable and desperate the girl is.
* ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'', manga. To make it even ''happier'' ever after, the babies in question are the reincarnations of the angels Access Time and Fin Fish, reborn as Shinji and Natsuki. To avoid incest (the two were a couple), Shinji is the son of Miyako, not Marron and Chiaki.
* ''Manga/{{Planetes}}'' ends with some baby clothes being hung on a clothesline....
* Professor Burnet is shown slightly pregnant in the final seconds of ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesSunAndMoon''. After she and Kukui took in Ash for so long, it makes sense that they'd be ready for a kid of their own. The child would be born during ''Anime/PokemonJourneysTheSeries''; a baby boy named Lei.
* The kitty variation shows up in ''Anime/PrincessTutu''. The tomcat teacher who is so desperate to marry is shown as a normal cat now, walking with a white cat and a line of kittens following them.
* ''Anime/RahXephon'': in the new reality resulting from the world's retuning, Ayato and Haruka are HappilyMarried, with Quon reincarnated as their baby daughter.
* ''Manga/RaveMaster'' has an interesting twist on this. A recurring omake deals with the wacky misadventures of a boy named Levin. About halfway through the main series, it is revealed that the omake took place in the future of the main story and that Levin is the future son of [[OfficialCouple Haru and Elie]].
* Nakaba was shown pregnant in the ending of ''Manga/DawnOfTheArcana'' in the final chapter when she and Caesar were together.
* In ''Anime/RomeoXJuliet'', [[BetaCouple Cordelia and Benvolio]] are shown with a new baby in the epilogue.
* The ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' manga ends with Kenshin and Kaoru {{happily married}} with a kid named Kenji.
* ''Manga/RyusPath'' consisted of Ryu and Maria mostly bickering with each other amid their BelligerentSexualTension. It ends with Ryu and Maria having a baby, after their BigDamnKiss.
* ''Manga/SailorMoon''. Well, Chibi-Usa ''is'' the KidFromTheFuture; and in the last pages of the manga, which show Usagi and Mamoru's wedding, Usagi is '''very''' heavily implied to be pregnant with Chibi-Usa.
* In the end of ''Manga/SandChronicles'''s last chapter (of the main story) in Volume 8, Daigo and Ann are shown with their baby boy.
* ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei'''s ending shows that Nozomu has [[MarryThemAll married all his love interests]] ([[FirstGirlWins Kinda]]. [[DeadAllAlong It's]] [[BodySurf complicated]].) and all of them except the GayOption have produced children with him. Children that [[StrongFamilyResemblance look]] ''eerily'' like [[SomeoneToRememberHimBy Kafuka]].
* In ''Manga/SchoolRumble Z'', the very last chapter showed a flash-foward of the future where Harima visits Karasuma's hospital room with Eri who is holding a baby.
* Kouki and Ayumi have 2 daughters, who are the reincarnations of Jindou and Tenshi in ''Sekai ka Kanojo ka Erabenai''.
* In the last page of the final chapter 49 of ''Manga/SekainohateDeAimashou'', its revealed that the heroine Yona Ryouma gave birth to Emillio's son, pretty firmly showing Ryouma [[FirstLawOfGenderBending would decide to remain female for the rest of her life]].
* ''Manga/{{Sekirei}}'': Seo has four sons (two sets of twins) with Hibiki and Hikari a year after the series ends, [[SuperpowerfulGenetics all who have the mother's electric powers]].
* ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'' ends with the three main couples (Meliodas and Elizabeth, Ban and Elaine, King and Diane) all having at least one child. Following the ThemeNaming the series takes from the Myth/ArthurianLegend, Meliodas' son is Tristan and Ban's son is Lancelot.
* In the epilogue of ''Manga/ShamanKing'' manga, Yoh and Anna have a son named Hana. Same goes for Tao Ren, who had a son named Tao Men. The mother was implied to be Iron Maiden Jeanne. Hana was conceived because during the series, it was a real possibility that Yoh could die, so the couple decided to have TheirFirstTime.
* Both the webcomic and manga of ''Manga/ShishunkiBitterChange'' ends with Yuuta, in Yui's body, becoming a mother, having a son in the webcomic's [[DownerEnding depressing ending]] and having a daughter and son in the manga's ending. While the identity of the father remains a mystery in the webcomic, it's obvious that the father in the manga is Yui in Yuuta's body.
* Morinas and Wapourif have a big family in the DistantFinale of ''Anime/{{Simoun}}''. Wauf and his AscendedExtra wife have a new baby, too. And Paraietta manages a whole orphanage full of kids, with Rodoreamon's financial backing.
* The GrandFinale of ''Manga/SoulEater'' reveals that Stein and Marie are an OfficialCouple and Marie is pregnant. Though Stein not surprisingly sees this as the start of a GuineaPigFamily.
* At the end of ''Anime/{{Suzuka}}'', the main couple has a baby. Although it raise a big fuss in their family; at least, it's settled down at the last chapter.
* In ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'', because it's AllThereInTheManual, Tenchi will wind up having multiple children by multiple girls of his harem. The fifth OVA ends with Ryoko and Aeka each having a baby daughter with Tenchi and Ryo-ohki being pregnant with triplets.
* In ''Anime/TheTibetanDog'', the titular HeroicDog dies at the end, but his legacy lives on with his revealed offspring.
* The finale of ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'' gives us several examples of this trope, with characters settling down to raise families. Among the couples shown with children are Kaneki and Touka, Takeomi and Yoriko, and [[ExplosiveBreeder Naki and Miza]].
* Haruto and Yuzuki had a son named Daiki in the manga ending of ''Manga/ATownWhereYouLive''.
* In ''Urami Koi, Koi, Urami Koi'' manga, Nekuni Kyouichi & Nekogasaki Natsuho are married with 2 children in the final chapter ending.
* ''Manga/UFOBaby'' ends with an episode showing Miyu and Kanata, the protagonists, HappilyMarried and with a cute little baby of their own (only a normal human one, though).
* Used at the end of ''Literature/VampireHunterD: Bloodlust''. Earlier in the film, D and Leila discuss their fears of DyingAlone, and agree to visit each other's graves. Sixty years later, D arrives at Leila's grave, and her granddaughter runs up to him. He looks up, and her grave is surrounded by people - she didn't die alone after all, but with her family by her side.
* ''Manga/VampireKnight'':
** A more trolling version. After a thousand years have passed in the last chapter, Yuuki is seen with two children: it's left ambiguous whether both of them are Zero's, or one is Kaname's. With the release of a bonus chapter however, the girl is confirmed to be Kaname's.
** The ending also shows us Yori's grandchildren, who's grandfather is revealed to be Aidou.
* In the finale of ''Manga/ViolinistOfHameln'', 10 years after the final battle, Flute and Hamel are revealed to have ''9 kids''! Since they all seem to be pretty close in age to each other, it means Flute had to be pregnant non-stop or often gave birth to twins or triplets. Her magical royal blood must have contributed a lot for her to be that healthy and youthful even after all that.
** In the same chapter, Sizer finally gave birth to her and Raiel's daughter Ocarina after 10 years of trying. It took them that long not because they themselves had trouble conceiving but because [[NoseBleed Raiel kept dying from blood loss]] even before the baby-making act happened.
* The last chapter of ''Manga/WolfGirlAndBlackPrince'' is set years into Erika and Kyoya's marriage. It shows them living with their daughter, Yuina.
* In the manga ending of ''Manga/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitches'', Yamada & Shiraishi were married & had 2 children.
* At the end of ''Anime/YuGiOhZexal'', we see both Orbital 7 and Lillybot with Kaito...as well as two smaller, Orbital 7/Lillybot hybrid robots between them. The implication is that they are their children, despite them being robots who have to be built.
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* ''Manga/AkameGaKill'' ends with Mine, who awakens from her coma, and Tatsumi starting a family together since Mine got pregnant with Tatsumi's child before he got transformed into a dragon. It's a nice subversion of the [[Anime/AkameGaKill anime]]'s AdaptationalAlternateEnding where [[DeathByAdaptation they died]].
* In ''VideoGame/{{Amagami}} SS'', the epilogue to Tsukasa's arc. Her Good End in the VisualNovel is what the epilogue was adapted from.
* In the ending of the manga ''Aragami Hime'', Shirou and Kazuki have a son and a daughter.
* The Ending of ''[[Anime/{{Bannertail}} Bannertail: The Adventure of Gray Squirrel]]'', wherein Banner and Sue have lots of adorable squirrel babies in the final episode.
* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'':
** Griffith, during his DespairEventHorizon, has a vision of he and Casca sharing a quiet life as a couple with a child that is presumably his. There are several speculations as to the nature of this scene, whether it's a hallucination depicting Griffith's possible unrequited feelings for Casca and living a simple life with her, or if it is a hallucination of the sort of life that Griffith ''doesn't'' want, since his grander dream of becoming king of his own empire is seemingly at its end and he never wanted to settle for a "normal" life to begin with. Also, some fans go so far as to speculate that the scene is a WhatCouldHaveBeen-esque vision of Griffith's life after Guts' second impending departure from the Hawks which would heavily imply that the child that Griffith and Casca are raising is Casca's son by Guts, not Griffith's. Needless to say, this vision is not followed by anything happy, especially since it was induced after Griffith witnessed Guts and Casca expressing their feelings for one another.
** Furthermore, in the manga continuity, this trope is cruelly subverted in the case of Guts and Casca, as Casca was indeed pregnant with Guts' child at the time, but after Griffith crosses the MoralEventHorizon, absolutely nothing ends well for Casca, Guts, or their unborn child.
* In ''Manga/BlackGod'', Keita and Akane had 2 grandchildren, with Keita dying of old age. In the manga version, it only shows Keita and Akane having a son.
* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': The epilogue is set ten years into the future and reveals the fates of the characters. Renji and Rukia are together and have a daughter called Ichika while Ichigo and Orihime have a son the same age as Ichika, whose name is Kazui. The epilogue shows Ichika and Kazui meeting for the first time and trying to upstage each other when announcing to each other that they are both Shinigami.
* The last three pages of ''Boys Empire'' are a cavalcade of babies, the paternity of some of which is unclear. The mothers kind of got around. Hitomi's baby is obviously Makoto's.
* ''Manga/CeresCelestialLegend'': Subverted, where Aya learns about being pregnant in volume 12 and is in her last month of pregnancy at the end of the series.
** A side-story in another one of Creator/YuuWatase's works showed on the last page, that Aya gave birth to a daughter. And Toya, who had stated that due to having given up the Mana that he was made of he was slowly dying and might have a year or few more left, is still alive. Retains a {{bittersweet|Ending}} note as Toya is ''still'' slowly dying.
* In ''Manga/Change123'', the final chapter shows Kosukegawa and Motoko as adults with three daughters, each of them looking very similar to one of Motoko's [[SplitPersonalityMerge three personalities that she fused with]] at the end of the series.
* Implied in the manga epilogue of ''Manga/ChronoCrusade''. Azmaria has a grandchild shown in the DistantFinale, and considering his resemblance to Joshua and the fact that they're shown with their hands clasped with a ring on Az's finger, they likely married and had at least one child together.
* The Epilogue of ''Anime/CodeGeass R2'' shows Kaname Ohgi as Prime Minister of Japan, with his wife Viletta (who is visibly pregnant) watching him on TV...from [[ButtMonkey Tamaki's]] bar.
* The last chapter of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02''. It shows a few couples (Yamato and Sora and Ken and Miyako) that got together and ones that didn't, much to the disappointment of some fans, but every single grown up main character, even those whose spouses (if they have one) aren't shown, has at least one child.
* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': In one chapter of the original series, Obotchaman travels to the future with a time machine and discovers that he and Arale will be married with a baby robot built by Dr. Senbei (both Obotchaman and Arale are RidiculouslyHumanRobots). In the final episode of the remake there is the same scene (with their baby ten years in the future), except that the moment is shown in the epilogue rather than as a result of time travel. Also, the same episode ends with the birth of Turbo, Senbei and Midori's son, and the epilogue shows they will have other children.
* At the end of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' there are Gohan and Videl with their daughter Pan, and Bulma and Vegeta with their second child, Bra/Bulla.
** During the last arc, Krillin and 18 have a daughter named Marron, showing they got a happy ending. Initially there's [[LivingProp not much to her,]] but the latest series is moving her away from this a little.
** And in one NonSerialMovie, it shows that Goku and Vegeta's lines are still around (and [[IdenticalGrandson completely identical to their ancestors]] some seven generations later.
* ''Manga/TheElectricTaleOfPikachu'', a manga adaption of [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Ash's Kanto journey]], shows James and Jessie engaged and Jessie ''pregnant'' at the end.
* In the manga ending of ''Manga/ElfenLied'', Kouta and Yuka had a daughter named Nyu.
* ''Manga/EmmaAVictorianRomance'': After going through so much due to their different social class and status, Emma and William are eventually married and have four children.
* ''Literature/FromTheNewWorld'' ends with Saki pregnant with Satoru's child, both now HappilyMarried.
* The end of ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' has Tohru and Kyo's granddaughter looking for them in all their senior lovey-dovey glory. The sequel series ''Fruits Basket Another'' further confirms that they had three children.
* The ending of ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' shows both Winry and Ed holding their children.
* ''Manga/FushigiYuugi''. Awwwww, Boushin, Emperor Hotohori's cuuute son. In the final saga, Miaka gives birth to a baby girl whom she named Hikari Sukunami.
* In the finale of Anime/FutureBoyConan we see that several members of the Barracuda crew have gotten married at High Harbor and had some babies, and Jimmy’s pet pig Tasty has grown up and had a litter of piglets.
* Among the ending scenes in ''Manga/FutureDiary'' is one with World 2 Minene living a peaceful life with World 3 Nishijima, and having two young children. Two young ''floating'' children, as they seem to have inherited some of her god-powers.
* In the DistantFinale of ''Anime/GaikingLegendOfDaikuMaryu'', Shizuka is, as always, pulling the massive lever that powers on the firing mechanism of the Daiku Maryu's head, but this time she's doing it while breastfeeding a little baby. Given that Sakon is also carrying a baby on his back, the two hooked up in the end, surprising precisely nobody.
* The final chapter of ''Manga/GEGoodEnding'', true to the manga's namesake, Utsumi and Yuki had a baby boy.
* In ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', Reiji and Aila's daughter is the cause of the Island Wars OVA events.
* ''Anime/HaibaneRenmei'' ends with twin Haibane cocoons starting to sprout. Haibane are [[BornAsAnAdult born as children]] so they're not actual babies, however the effect is the same. This happens not soon after Reki takes her [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence Day of Flight]].
* In the final chapter of ''Manga/HanaToAkuma'', Vivi and Hana have a son and a daughter.
* In the ''[[VideoGame/HarukanaruTokiNoNakaDe Harukanaru Toki no Naka de - Hachiyou Shou]]'' TV series, towards the end Inori's sister Seri is all but outright stated to be pregnant with Iktidaru's child; the series' epilogue (before it goes for the MultipleEndings) shows Sefuru holding their baby.
* In an interesting variation of the trope, ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'''s finale shows that Tsubomi's mother (who had been previously established to be pregnant in episode 43) has given birth to her second child, a baby girl named Futaba, who Tsubomi and Erika are shown interacting with before walking off to school.
* After the variant in ''[=HeartCatch=]'', ''Anime/HugttoPrettyCure'' plays the trope straight, as in the 12-year TimeSkip, Hana/Cure Yell gives birth to a baby girl, making her the first Cure to become a mother. [[spoiler:This baby girl also happens to be the true form of Hugtan, the mascot of the series, and Hana's successor as Cure Tomorrow.]]
* ''Manga/HyperPolice'' has an example that can only be called extravagant. In the DistantFinale set 3 years after the last manga chapter, [[BetaCouple Tomy and Po]] have gotten married and had ''nineteen'' kids. Tomy is a [[FunnyAnimal dog-boy]], so they had litters.
* ''Manga/ICantUnderstandWhatMyHusbandIsSaying'' ends with Kaoru giving birth to her daughter Sayoko. The first season of anime ends a little bit earlier, with her getting an UnexpectedPositive (season 2 is in AnachronicOrder and the only ones that take place after this point revolve around her and Hajime dealing with the fact that they're going to be parents).
** SpinOff series ''Manga/MyGirlfriendWithoutWasabi'' ends with Kaoru's friend Rino giving birth to triplets. Said triplets are the reincarnations of the supporting cast.
* The ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'' manga ends with Sango and Miroku have twin girls, and then a baby boy!
* In the ''Manga/ItazuraNaKiss'' anime, [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Itazura_na_Kiss_-_24_-_Large_42.jpg Naoki]], Kotoko, [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Itazura_na_Kiss_-_24_-_Large_Ending_01.jpg Chris]], [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Itazura_na_Kiss_-_24_-_Large_Ending_02.jpg Kinnosuke]], [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Itazura_na_Kiss_-_24_-_Large_Ending_08.jpg Satomi, and Junko]] all end up with children.
* ''Anime/JeanieWithTheLightBrownHair'': The anime ends with Jeanie and Stephen being married and having a daughter, though since they're both {{Historical Domain Character}}s you might have already seen that coming.
* In the manga ending of ''Jubunnoichi no Hanayome'', Ryuunosuke & [[spoiler:Ayane]] had a daughter named Sana, after Ryuunosuke rejected nine other potential love interests throughout the story.
* At the end of ''Manga/JoujuuSenjinMushibugyou'', Jinbei marries all three of his love interests, Haru, Hibachi & Kuroageha, and has a total of nine children with them (3 with each wife) within seven years.
* ''Anime/KazeNoShojoEmily'': In the GrandFinale, this is Emily and Teddy's fate. They are HappilyMarried, live in New York, work their dream careers (he's an artist, she's a novelist) and are the parents of two children.
* ''Manga/{{Lady}}'':
** Averted with Sarah and Arthur. They are HappilyMarried in the ''Lady!!'' sequel manga, but Sarah's condition makes it so that she can't have kids. Arthur doesn't care, and stays with her anyway.
** The second sequel manga reveals that Lynn and Edward have a pair of twins, a boy and girl named George and Diana. They are it's main characters and travel to Japan to discover Peter Pan.
* ''Anime/LaSeineNoHoshi'': Adopted example. After the French Revolution and execution of Marie Antoinette, Simone and Robert rescue her children and raise them as if they're her own, alongside Danton.
* Near the end of ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar'', Kashiwagi turns out to be pregnant with Tsubasa's baby (with a FlashForward chapter revealing that [[NearAndDearBabyNaming they name the kid after Kashiwagi's best friend Maki]]). A bit of post-series artwork depicting the cast as adults also shows that they have at least one more kid as Kashiwagi is visibly pregnant again.
* In the final manga chapter of ''Manga/KanojoNiNaruHi'', Miyoshi & the gender-bent Mamiya had a daughter named Nene.
* In the manga ending of ''Manga/{{Karin}}'', Karin Maaka and Kenta Usui have a daughter named Kanon, who is actually the reincarnation of Sophia Pistis. Which makes it a tad awkward, because she ends up loving her father a little bit TOO much...''and'' her mother too, since Kanon tries to glomp and kiss her as well.
* The final chapter of ''Manga/KenichiTheMightiestDisciple'' shows a picture of Kenichi and Miu's daughter.
* In ''Manga/KenkoZenrakeiSuieibuUmisho'''s manga ending, Amuro and Kaname have a son.
* ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'':
** Osono, the baker's wife, is pregnant for most of the movie, and the ending shows the baby finally born.
** An amusing and cute variation also shows up in the ending credits with a shot of Jiji and "Miss Snooty Cat" surrounded by kittens.
* In the epilogue ending of ''Manga/KnightsOfSidonia'' which took place ten years after, Nagate & [[spoiler: Tsumugi ([[Main/ResurrectedRomance in the body of Hoshijiro which was replicated by Benisuzume]])]] lived together and had a daughter named Nodoka, who has capable piloting skills as a young child.
* The final chapter of ''Manga/KoreWaKoiNoHanashi'' reveals the girl who woke up Shinichi in his sleep to be his daughter. Her mother is obviously Haruka.
* In ''Manga/KuroganeCommunication'', Haruka and Kitano return to Earth with their daughter -- who looks a lot like Haruka herself.
* The last time we see Amy on-screen (not counting the movies) is in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs''. ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers'' reveals that she married Chrono and gave birth to fraternal twins during the TimeSkip ([[ShotgunWedding though dialogue implies that it wasn't necessarily in that order]]).
* ''Manga/MaidSama'': a bonus chapter set after the epilogue reveals that Usui and Misaki have a boy and a girl. In addition, Suzuna is also revealed to be pregnant with Hinata's child, Sakura is pregnant with hers and Kuuga's second child, and Igarashi has a son.
* ''Manga/MaisonIkkoku'':
** The last page of the last chapter features a newborn baby. She's Haruka Godai, the daughter of Yusaku and Kyouko.
** Also towards the end, Mitaka and his heavily pregnant wife Asuna are about to play this troupe straight.
* Toyed with in ''Anime/MichikoAndHatchin''. The last few minutes show a grown-up Hatchin living modestly but well with her baby son. However, the baby's father left her after only three months, so it's not exactly a perfectly happy outcome.
* At the end of chapter 170 of ''Manga/MissionYozakuraFamily'', Taiyo and Mutsumi are officially married and lived together. They had twins, a son (Alpha) and a daughter (Hifumi), after five years time skip.
* ''Anime/{{Mnemosyne}}'' ends with Rin's pregnancy.
* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'': In the DistantFinale last episode, Merribet and Nadi are said to have a child and are expecting a second one.
* The [[{{Hentai}} h-manga]] ''Monster Romance'' revolves around an [[AnIcePerson ice-]] [[{{Oni}} oni]] named Setsuka who gets over her prejudice against humans, after Eiji asks her out, and after they start dating and she eventually falls in love with him. There's also a chapter dedicated to her friend, Juri, [[OurCentaursAreDifferent a centaur]], [[ChildhoodFriendRomance who confesses her to her childhood friend "Donkio" who reciprocates her feelings]], and at the end of the girls' respective stories, they experience TheirFirstTime with their respective boyfriends. The final chapter of the manga ''Otherworldly Maidens: Monster Girls from Another World'', revolves around knight and a dragon getting sent to the modern world where humans and "monsters" live side by side, and where Setsuka and her and Eiji's son as well as Juri, Donkio and their daughter make a cameo apearance.
* ''Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater''. The title character (Nadia, married to Jean), the narrator (Samson of the TerribleTrio, married to [[MayDecemberRomance a much younger lady]], [[SheIsAllGrownUp the now grown-up]] [[WifeHusbandry Marie]]), and the most "complex" character (Electra). Hanson, the other half of the team, has kids but we don't see them (or his wife for that matter). Grandis (the boss of the trio), notably is still single, and loving it.
* Done in the epilogue of ''Manga/{{Naruto}}''. 15 years after the Fourth Shinobi World War, we see Naruto and Hinata's son and daughter, Sasuke and Sakura's daughter, Sai and Ino's son, Shikamaru and Temari's son, and Chouji and Karui's daughter. Rock Lee is shown with his son. Asuma and Kurenai's grown-up daughter makes an appearance. Even Akamaru has several descendants.
* ''Franchise/{{Negima}}'':
** Both Narutaki twins in the final manga chapter of ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' gave birth to their respective daughters whom are a splitting image of their younger selves.
** ''Manga/UQHolder''
*** The prologue reveals that Natsumi and Kotaro had at least one kid since Natsumi is shown to be visibly pregnant.
*** The finale shows that Negi had one kid with each of Asuna, Nodoka, Yue, Chisame, Konoka, and Setsuna.
* In the final chapter of ''Manga/NejimakiKagyu'', Negizawa and Kagyu had a son who just transfered to a school.
* In ''Manga/OnePiece''. Baroque Works agents Mr. 9 and Miss Monday got married and have a kid after two-year timeskip.
* In the manga ''Ore-Tachi No Party Wa Machigatteiru'', Chroma was cursed by the demon king to [[GenderBender turn into a woman]]. In the end, she and the monk had a daughter in the final chapter. It's revealed that Chroma being pregnant [[FirstLawOfGenderBending causes her genderbend curse to remain unbroken]] when the demon king dies.
* Parodied in ''Manga/OsananajimiwaOnnanokoniNaare'': The series proper [[AndTheAdventureContinues has an open-ended finale]], then the last volume has a two-page episode. It shows an older Shiori explaining to her son how [[SecondLawOfGenderBending she became a women permanently in college]] after [[JumpingTheGenderBarrier falling in love and marrying Shuichi]]. This inspires her son to say he wants to grow up to be a girl like his mother did. Then the very last panel shows [[NarrativeBackpedaling this was all Sylphie's idea of "the kind of ending we should all strive for"]]. Shuichi was amused, but Shiori and Miyu weren't.
* ''Manga/OuranHighSchoolHostClub'': The author's post-series notes reveal that Haruhi and Tamaki have a child shortly after marriage. They are the first of the Host Club members to do so. Hikaru and Kaoru, on the other hand, get a ''Sister'' Ever After; their mother gives birth to a girl named Ageha.
* ''Manga/{{Outlanders}}'' ends with Tetsuya and Kahm having ''quintuplets''.
* Played for drama in ''Anime/{{Penguindrum}}''. Ringo Oginome believes that carrying and giving birth to Tabuki-sensei's child will be the corollary to her dreams of getting her broken family back together; however, the ''[[AttemptedRape lengths]]'' she will reach [[StalkerwithATestTube to be impregnated by him]] are NOT portrayed as okay, but as a sign of how unstable and desperate the girl is.
* ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'', manga. To make it even ''happier'' ever after, the babies in question are the reincarnations of the angels Access Time and Fin Fish, reborn as Shinji and Natsuki. To avoid incest (the two were a couple), Shinji is the son of Miyako, not Marron and Chiaki.
* ''Manga/{{Planetes}}'' ends with some baby clothes being hung on a clothesline....
* Professor Burnet is shown slightly pregnant in the final seconds of ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesSunAndMoon''. After she and Kukui took in Ash for so long, it makes sense that they'd be ready for a kid of their own. The child would be born during ''Anime/PokemonJourneysTheSeries''; a baby boy named Lei.
* The kitty variation shows up in ''Anime/PrincessTutu''. The tomcat teacher who is so desperate to marry is shown as a normal cat now, walking with a white cat and a line of kittens following them.
* ''Anime/RahXephon'': in the new reality resulting from the world's retuning, Ayato and Haruka are HappilyMarried, with Quon reincarnated as their baby daughter.
* ''Manga/RaveMaster'' has an interesting twist on this. A recurring omake deals with the wacky misadventures of a boy named Levin. About halfway through the main series, it is revealed that the omake took place in the future of the main story and that Levin is the future son of [[OfficialCouple Haru and Elie]].
* Nakaba was shown pregnant in the ending of ''Manga/DawnOfTheArcana'' in the final chapter when she and Caesar were together.
* In ''Anime/RomeoXJuliet'', [[BetaCouple Cordelia and Benvolio]] are shown with a new baby in the epilogue.
* The ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' manga ends with Kenshin and Kaoru {{happily married}} with a kid named Kenji.
* ''Manga/RyusPath'' consisted of Ryu and Maria mostly bickering with each other amid their BelligerentSexualTension. It ends with Ryu and Maria having a baby, after their BigDamnKiss.
* ''Manga/SailorMoon''. Well, Chibi-Usa ''is'' the KidFromTheFuture; and in the last pages of the manga, which show Usagi and Mamoru's wedding, Usagi is '''very''' heavily implied to be pregnant with Chibi-Usa.
* In the end of ''Manga/SandChronicles'''s last chapter (of the main story) in Volume 8, Daigo and Ann are shown with their baby boy.
* ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei'''s ending shows that Nozomu has [[MarryThemAll married all his love interests]] ([[FirstGirlWins Kinda]]. [[DeadAllAlong It's]] [[BodySurf complicated]].) and all of them except the GayOption have produced children with him. Children that [[StrongFamilyResemblance look]] ''eerily'' like [[SomeoneToRememberHimBy Kafuka]].
* In ''Manga/SchoolRumble Z'', the very last chapter showed a flash-foward of the future where Harima visits Karasuma's hospital room with Eri who is holding a baby.
* Kouki and Ayumi have 2 daughters, who are the reincarnations of Jindou and Tenshi in ''Sekai ka Kanojo ka Erabenai''.
* In the last page of the final chapter 49 of ''Manga/SekainohateDeAimashou'', its revealed that the heroine Yona Ryouma gave birth to Emillio's son, pretty firmly showing Ryouma [[FirstLawOfGenderBending would decide to remain female for the rest of her life]].
* ''Manga/{{Sekirei}}'': Seo has four sons (two sets of twins) with Hibiki and Hikari a year after the series ends, [[SuperpowerfulGenetics all who have the mother's electric powers]].
* ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'' ends with the three main couples (Meliodas and Elizabeth, Ban and Elaine, King and Diane) all having at least one child. Following the ThemeNaming the series takes from the Myth/ArthurianLegend, Meliodas' son is Tristan and Ban's son is Lancelot.
* In the epilogue of ''Manga/ShamanKing'' manga, Yoh and Anna have a son named Hana. Same goes for Tao Ren, who had a son named Tao Men. The mother was implied to be Iron Maiden Jeanne. Hana was conceived because during the series, it was a real possibility that Yoh could die, so the couple decided to have TheirFirstTime.
* Both the webcomic and manga of ''Manga/ShishunkiBitterChange'' ends with Yuuta, in Yui's body, becoming a mother, having a son in the webcomic's [[DownerEnding depressing ending]] and having a daughter and son in the manga's ending. While the identity of the father remains a mystery in the webcomic, it's obvious that the father in the manga is Yui in Yuuta's body.
* Morinas and Wapourif have a big family in the DistantFinale of ''Anime/{{Simoun}}''. Wauf and his AscendedExtra wife have a new baby, too. And Paraietta manages a whole orphanage full of kids, with Rodoreamon's financial backing.
* The GrandFinale of ''Manga/SoulEater'' reveals that Stein and Marie are an OfficialCouple and Marie is pregnant. Though Stein not surprisingly sees this as the start of a GuineaPigFamily.
* At the end of ''Anime/{{Suzuka}}'', the main couple has a baby. Although it raise a big fuss in their family; at least, it's settled down at the last chapter.
* In ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'', because it's AllThereInTheManual, Tenchi will wind up having multiple children by multiple girls of his harem. The fifth OVA ends with Ryoko and Aeka each having a baby daughter with Tenchi and Ryo-ohki being pregnant with triplets.
* In ''Anime/TheTibetanDog'', the titular HeroicDog dies at the end, but his legacy lives on with his revealed offspring.
* The finale of ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'' gives us several examples of this trope, with characters settling down to raise families. Among the couples shown with children are Kaneki and Touka, Takeomi and Yoriko, and [[ExplosiveBreeder Naki and Miza]].
* Haruto and Yuzuki had a son named Daiki in the manga ending of ''Manga/ATownWhereYouLive''.
* In ''Urami Koi, Koi, Urami Koi'' manga, Nekuni Kyouichi & Nekogasaki Natsuho are married with 2 children in the final chapter ending.
* ''Manga/UFOBaby'' ends with an episode showing Miyu and Kanata, the protagonists, HappilyMarried and with a cute little baby of their own (only a normal human one, though).
* Used at the end of ''Literature/VampireHunterD: Bloodlust''. Earlier in the film, D and Leila discuss their fears of DyingAlone, and agree to visit each other's graves. Sixty years later, D arrives at Leila's grave, and her granddaughter runs up to him. He looks up, and her grave is surrounded by people - she didn't die alone after all, but with her family by her side.
* ''Manga/VampireKnight'':
** A more trolling version. After a thousand years have passed in the last chapter, Yuuki is seen with two children: it's left ambiguous whether both of them are Zero's, or one is Kaname's. With the release of a bonus chapter however, the girl is confirmed to be Kaname's.
** The ending also shows us Yori's grandchildren, who's grandfather is revealed to be Aidou.
* In the finale of ''Manga/ViolinistOfHameln'', 10 years after the final battle, Flute and Hamel are revealed to have ''9 kids''! Since they all seem to be pretty close in age to each other, it means Flute had to be pregnant non-stop or often gave birth to twins or triplets. Her magical royal blood must have contributed a lot for her to be that healthy and youthful even after all that.
** In the same chapter, Sizer finally gave birth to her and Raiel's daughter Ocarina after 10 years of trying. It took them that long not because they themselves had trouble conceiving but because [[NoseBleed Raiel kept dying from blood loss]] even before the baby-making act happened.
* The last chapter of ''Manga/WolfGirlAndBlackPrince'' is set years into Erika and Kyoya's marriage. It shows them living with their daughter, Yuina.
* In the manga ending of ''Manga/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitches'', Yamada & Shiraishi were married & had 2 children.
* At the end of ''Anime/YuGiOhZexal'', we see both Orbital 7 and Lillybot with Kaito...as well as two smaller, Orbital 7/Lillybot hybrid robots between them. The implication is that they are their children, despite them being robots who have to be built.
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* The ''Literature/AcornaSeries'' trilogy ends with Acorna finding out she's pregnant. Somewhat sinisterly, we also find out that She ''was'' carrying twins, and one of them was stolen by Greymalkin.
* In the ''Literature/AgeOfFire'' books, the first novel ends with the dragon [=AuRon=] settling down with Natasatch, lovingly embracing around a clutch of eggs. In the last novel, set decades later, the novel ends with his now-pregnant sister Wistala and her mate [=DharSii=] flying off to their home cave.
* The epilogue of ''Literature/TheAliceNetwork'' features Charlie and Finn’s daughter. Justified: The mother in question was pregnant for the entire book, although it took her some time to decide whether to keep the baby.
* ''Literature/AnansiBoys'' plays this straight with Charlie and Daisy's son, but subverts it with Spider and Rosie. Rosie's mother is given to making pointed remarks about [[IWantGrandKids her lack of grandchildren]] and casting aspersions on Spider's virility. It's implied the reason he hasn't had any is ''because'' she's so damned insistent, although as mentioned in ''Literature/AmericanGods'', this may just be because it's very difficult for a god and a human to have a child.
* The Australian children's book ''Literature/BarebumBilly'' ends with an adult Billy Bottom and his wife Millie having a baby boy who [[SharedFamilyQuirks shares his father's love of running around naked]].
* If any couple in ''Literature/TheBelgariad'' or ''Malloreon'' is married at the end, they'll have children. Relg and Taiba are particularly noteworthy - they marry at the end of the ''Belgariad'' and have a small army of offspring by the end of the ''Malloreon'' (though it's hinted they're getting divine aid - Taiba was the last Marag, thus her children would be Marags, and Mara wants his people back). Belgarion and Ce'Nedra are noteworthy in another way: at one point in the ''Malloreon'', it is heavily implied that they will be getting children for a long, long time.
* ''Literature/BenAndMe'': Multiple of Amos' siblings have families of their own by the end of the book.
* At the end of ''Literature/TheBlackFoxOfBeckham'', Arabella and Finn become mates and have kits, one of whom is black like Arabella.
* At the end of ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'', Jerin Whistler's Mother Eldest [[SomeoneToRememberHimBy has had a son]], his Sister Eldest is pregnant, and so is his new wife Halley. (All by different men, don't worry.) This is a setting where childbirth is a risky endeavor in part due to the fact that men in this setting tend to have weak sperm, but the Whistlers are always lucky in that regard.
* In White's ''Literature/CharlottesWeb'' this is actually part of a BittersweetEnding (Charlotte dies, but her babies make it).
* ''Literature/CodexAlera'' ends with Bernard and Amara expecting a child in addition to the several they've already adopted (Including Rook's daughter Masha), not to mention Tavi and Kitai's newborn son Desiderus. Both sets of children are unexpected. In Amara's case, she was infertile until the magic mushroom with healing properties cleared that up. And Tavi and Kitai are an [[InterspeciesRomance interspecies couple]], and as far as we know are the first of their two species to get together.
* In ''Literature/DavidCopperfield'', David is united with Agnes at the end of the book. Cue time lapse and a heartwarming scene of them living with their young children.
* ''Literature/DeltoraQuest'''s third series ended with the OfficialCouple, Lief and Jasmine, married and having children named after [[DeadGuyJunior their dead parents]]. Marilen has given birth to a son, Barda and Lindal have ''six'' children, all taller than their parents, and Doom has wandered off to investigate a rumor that dragons can lay eggs without a mate if the need arises, which would be a very happy ending indeed considering each dragon has up until now been the [[LastOfHisKind last of their kind]].
* ''Literature/{{Divergent}}'': The short story ''We Can Be Mended'', which concludes the series, reveals that Zeke and Shauna are expecting a baby. According to Four, he and Christina fight over the right to name it, though they end up not getting it.
* At the end of ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'', Mina and Jonathan Harker talk of their son [[DeadGuyJunior Quincy.]]
* ''Literature/{{Dragoncharm}}'': [[ActionSurvivor Fortune]] and [[IncorruptiblePurePureness Gossamer]] have a hatchling by the end of the book.
* Regardless of how bleak most of the ''Literature/DragonsOfRequiem'' trilogies end, at least one couple in each trilogy will get married and/or have children during the resolution.
* Near the end of ''Literature/{{Emma}}'', Mrs. Weston gives birth to a baby girl, Anna.
* Very common theme in the ''Literature/EndersGame'' series. The author [[AuthorFilibuster explicitly and shamelessly inserting long speeches about how saving humanity is nothing compared to extending your line]]. Even people completely uninterested in sex (e.g. a man with no interest whatsoever) will settle down and get married, satisfied with adopted children but still hoping for a turkey baster miracle.
** In the ''Literature/EndersShadow'' series, Anton the geneticist settles down, marries, and has a child in addition to his new step-children. He's also unashamedly gay, but can overcome his sexual urges in order to fulfill his social need for progeny. So, he's fine with being gay, and all, but...
*** The protagonist of the same series, Bean, was originally going to subvert this trope, as he was afraid of passing on his genetic condition and his lover, Petra, is fine with this. However, various factors, including the aforementioned Anton, convince him to do his reproductive duty and he and Petra eventually have eight children via in-vitro and the last book of the series has a subplot of them having to retrieve seven of them, which have been implanted in other women by Bean's enemy, Achilles. They manage to find six of them, and the eighth one is eventualy found in ''Literature/EnderInExile''. To really drive the trope home, after Bean and the three children with his genetic condition go into space to await a cure, Petra remarries to Peter Wiggin and has six more kids with him.
** And in ''Literature/EnderInExile'' Graff goes on a long ramble in a letter to Ender telling him to have children, that children are amazing, breed, breed, breed.
*** And the whole reason he did this is because he himself chose to subvert the trope years ago, choosing to symbolically adopt all mankind as his children and focus on colonizing the former Formic worlds, but now, as a retired, lonely old man, regrets his decision.
** ''Literature/SpeakerForTheDead'' and the subsequent book, ''Literature/{{Xenocide}}'', has Ender marry the widowed Novinha and become a father-figure to her children. He also eventually has [[TrulySingleParent children of his own]] via interaction with [[AnotherDimension The Outside]].
* The ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey'' trilogy ends two years later, where Ana and Christian are playing with their son, Teddy. Ana is six months pregnant with a daughter whom they plan to name Phoebe. It is also mentioned that Kate and Elliot are married and had a daughter, Ava.
* Joe Haldeman's ''Literature/TheForeverWar'' ends with the birth announcement of Mandella and Marygay's son from the local paper.
* The end of the first ''Literature/FrecklefaceStrawberry'' book shows an adult Freckleface with two children, neither of whom inherited her freckles.
* In ''Literature/TheGardenOfSinners'''s final light novel, Shiki and Mikiya have a daughter named Mana in the distant future. Said daughter is a huge DaddysGirl, and wants to "beat her mother to get her father back." (Though she doesn't ''hate'' her mom per se, logically). Personality and appearance-wise, Mana resembles Arima Miyako, the other Shiki's cousin in ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}''. Oh and she uses [[NomDeMom her mother's surname]] since [[TheMaidenNameDebate Shiki is quite the]] UptownGirl.
* ''Literature/GoblinMarket'': Both Lizzie and Laura have children in later years, but we aren't told anything about the children's fathers. Sisterhood is depicted as more important than marriage, despite the fact that both characters are now married.
* ''Literature/HardTimes'' ends with asking whether various events each character imagines will happen to them in their future, then after each paragraph says "such things were to be". Then a fairly typical example is described in Louisa's imagination.
-->''[[SubvertedTrope Such a thing was not to be.]]\\
[[DoubleSubversion But, happy Sissy's happy children loving her]]; all children loving her...''
* ''Literature/HarrysMad'': The book ends with the parrot "Fweddy" ([[YourTomcatIsPregnant previously thought male]]) laying an egg and saying "Call me Fwedwika", which Madison[=/=]Mad follows up with "Call me Dad".
* ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'':
** Tonks and Lupin give birth to Teddy midway through the book. It's not strictly this trope since it is nowhere near the end and there is a war around them, but this serves as a conclusion to their romantic angst, as Lupin originally did not want to marry Tonks because he was afraid his children would become werewolves like him. As it turns out, Teddy is not.
** In the epilogue, it is revealed that Harry and Ginny had three children (James, Albus, and Lily), Ron and Hermione had two children (Rose and Hugo), and Draco had a son (Scorpius). It is also offhandedly mentioned that Teddy is sending off his girlfriend, Victoire Weasley (Bill and Fleur's daughter) as she boards for Hogwarts, along with James, Albus, Rose, and Scorpius.
** WordOfGod further expanded this. Other than the above six, Arthur and Molly Weasley end up with six more grandchildren: Louis and Dominique (Victoire's younger siblings), Fred and Roxanne (George and Angelina's children), and Molly and Lucy (Percy's daughters). Luna marries Rolf, the grandson of [[Literature/FantasticBeastsAndWhereToFindThem Newt Scamander,]] and has two sons, Lorcan and Lysander.
** Rather unsettlingly, ''Voldemort'' also joins the fun as he is revealed to have had a daughter with Bellatrix shortly before they died. This daughter, Delphini, is the main antagonist of ''Theatre/HarryPotterAndTheCursedChild''.
* {{Exaggerated|Trope}} in ''Literature/HighSchoolDXD''. An "EX Novel" set in one possible future of the series shows that Issei had at least one child with ''every single one of his haremettes''.
* In the web novel ''Literature/HokuouKizokuToMoukinzumaNoYukiguniKarigurashi'', Ritzhard & Sieglinde had three sons named Arno, Ulrich & Erenfried, and two daughters named Veronica and Krimhilde, living a happily ever after life together.
* ''Literature/TheHungerGames'': The epilogue of ''Mockingjay'' shows that Annie had [[SomeoneToRememberHimBy a child with the late Finnick]]. Also, it took fifteen years, but Peeta persuaded Katniss. They end up having two children: a girl with her black hair and his blue eyes, and a boy with his blond hair and her gray eyes.
* At the end of ''Literature/TheIckabog'', [[spoiler:the titular creature]] has two babies and Roderick and Martha have five children.
* ''Literature/JaneEyre'': There's plenty that's dark about the final act, but in the last two pages or so nearly all of that is swept aside in favor of warm feelings. Not only is Jane and Rochester's newborn son one of the last images we get, we also get Rochester miraculously regaining his sight in his one remaining eye so he can see the face of his child.
* The book, ''Literature/JapHerron'' ends with Jap's wife Isabel Granger giving birth to a baby boy she names Jasper William.
* In Creator/PeterSBeagle's ''Literature/TheLastUnicorn'', a town is afraid to have children because of the prophecy that their prosperity depended on Haggard, and one of their children would bring him down. At the end, when it has been fulfilled, Prince Lir urges this trope on them; it might help.
* In the Literature/LeftBehind book ''Kingdom Come'', Kenny Williams and Ekaterina Risto become a baby-producing couple for the rest of the Millennium.
* Sora gave birth to Yuuta's daughter in the after story novel of ''Literature/ListenToMeGirlsIAmYourFather''.
* ''Literature/LittleWomen'': Although Meg had her twins earlier in the book, the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue chapter shows Jo now with two young sons (and a school full of surrogate sons) and Amy with a baby daughter. Interestingly, only Meg has any more children in the sequels set after this chapter.
* ''Literature/{{Lolita}}''. After she finally escapes him, Humbert eventually finds Dolores several years later, married to a man called Schiller and expecting a child. But it's subverted -- the introduction of the novel lists Mrs. Schiller as [[DeathByChildbirth having died in childbirth]].
* In the ending of ''Literature/TheLovelyBones'', Susie mentions that her younger sister, Lindsey, eventually has a daughter named Abigail Suzanne, [[DeadGuyJunior named after her and their mother]].
* ''Literature/TheLordOfBembibre'': The final scene reveals that Millán and Martina had one daughter whom they named after the latter's mistress.
* Creator/JRRTolkien's ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'':
** Sam and Rosie end up having thirteen children, which is a large family even for hobbits. WordOfGod explicitly states that Sam embodies the true happy end and reason for their troubles: being able to live a simple honest life with a good family and good work.
** To a lesser extent, Aragorn and Arwen as well. They have one boy (Eldarion) and several girls (who remain unnamed) before his death 120 years after the end of ''Return of the King''.
* ''Literature/LoveYouForever'' ends with the boy, now a man, singing to his infant daughter.
* In ''Literature/TheMer'', Mers can't have biological children, but in the epilogue, after Val and Will have become a couple, they adopted an infant who transformed into a Mer after drowning in a boating accident. Mer age so slowly that raising him will be a centuries-long commitment.
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's ''Literature/AMidsummerTempest'' {{Denouement}}, Jennifer is looking forward to this.
%%* ''Literature/TheMoonstone'' ends this way, though it's followed by an epilogue with the ''proper'' ending.
* In Philip Reeve's ''Literature/MortalEngines'''s ''Predator's Gold'', Hester is pregnant at the end.
* Creator/SimonaAhrnstedt has ended two of her novels, ''Literature/{{Overenskommelser}}'' and "De skandalösa", with the story's female protagonist being pregnant. "Överenskommelser" even has an epilogue, that only has been printed in the paper-back version, which really is about the birth of Beatrice's and Seth's baby. The two {{beta couple}}s already have babies at that point.
* Subverted in ''Literature/ThePendragonAdventure'', as even though Bobby gets to relive his life as a normal human, his Traveler heritage makes it impossible for him and Courtney to have children.
* The original ''Literature/{{Petaybee}}'' trilogy ends with Yana giving birth to twins, who display their father's shapeshifting abilities at birth.
%% * ''Literature/ThePlayer'' uses this ironically.
* ''Please Don't Tell My Parents'' Series: The HappilyEverAfter is only [[ImpliedTrope Implied]], but in the {{Prequel}} ''Literature/IDidNOTGiveThatSpiderSuperhumanIntelligence'', Robin/Starshine is a young adult. Decades later in ''Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsImAGiantMonster'', she's seen as the mother of Entropy and the view-point character Mirabelle.
* In one of the final chapters of ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'', it's indicated that Elizabeth's best friend Charlotte is pregnant with her first child.
* In Creator/AnthonyHope's ''Literature/ThePrisonerOfZenda'', despite Rudolf's unhappy ending, this trope is hit on for another character:
-->''Last time, his pretty wife Helga came, and a lusty crowing baby with her.''
* In L. Jagi Lamplighter's ''[[Literature/ProsperosDaughter Prospero Regained]]'', Astreus observes at the end that he and Miranda can both fly -- perhaps they should raise a flock. When they are about to marry, he prophesies that they will have this trope and about their descendants.
* The end of ''Literature/RedeemingLove'' reveals that Angel, who was supposedly barren, was able to have four children with her husband Michael after they were finally reunited for good.
* ''Literature/RedQueen'': The short story collection ''Broken Throne'' reveals that, in the future, Mare and Cal are married and have two children, [[DeadGuyJunior a boy named Shade and a girl named Coriane]].
* Occurs in ''Literature/TheRedemptionOfAlthalus'' to the titular character and Dweia.
* Will and Eleanor have three daughters in the epilogue to ''Literature/TheRoadToWellville''.
* The Literature/SallyLockhart mystery ''Shadow in the North'' has this ending, with the child going on to be extremely important to the plot in the following book (''Tiger in the Well'').
%%* The end of The End in ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents''.
* There are plenty of new children in the epilogue of ''Literature/SevenYearsAwesomeLuck'', but of particular note is Denneka being pregnant, with the possibility that the baby may inherit cat traits from its father.
* Occurs multiple times in Juliet Marillier's ''Literature/TheSevenwatersTrilogy'': at the end of ''Literature/DaughterOfTheForest'', Sorcha is pregnant, and ''Literature/ChildOfTheProphecy'' includes an epilogue in which the hero and heroine have two children. One is even [[DeadGuyJunior named after her dead mother]].
* ''Literature/TheShadowhunterChronicles'':
** ''Literature/TheInfernalDevices'' ends with Tessa and Will marrying and having two children, James and Lucie. However, she only stays with the family until Will dies 58 years after they wed. Following that, she goes to a self-imposed exile; as an immortal warlock, she could not bear seeing her children and descendants grow old and die.
** ''Literature/TheLastHours'' ends with the birth of Cordelia's and Alastair's little brother, Zach, who will presumably carry on the Carstairs family name (and therefore become Emma's ancestor) since Alastair has decided not to adopt a baby after coming out as gay. Also, Charlotte and Henry are expecting twins.
* In the light novel ending of ''Literature/ASistersAllYouNeed'', Itsuki & [[spoiler:Nayuta]] had a son named Sora. In the epilogue of the final volume that took place ten years after, Chihiro's monologue reveals that [[spoiler:Nayuta]] is pregnant again with a daughter.
* At the end of ''Literature/SpiceAndWolf'', Holo reveals to Lawrence that she is pregnant after settling down together. The spin-off series ''Literature/WolfAndParchment'' focuses on their daughter, Myuri, as one of the main characters.
* At the end of ''Literature/TheStand'', Fran gave birth to a child from a former relationship and ends up pregnant with Stu's child. Also, Lucy is revealed to have given birth to Larry's [[SomeoneToRememberHimBy twins]].
* Subverted in ''Literature/{{Stardust}}'', as Tristran and Yvaine are very happy even though they can't have children, since he's mortal and she's a star. Played straight in [[Film/{{Stardust}} the film]], though.
* The ''Franchise/StarTrek'' novel ''The Fire and the Rose'' ends with Spock and his love interest in the story, Alexandra, having a baby girl after they get married. This book is part of a self-contained trilogy separate from both established canon and the Literature/StarTrekNovelVerse, known as the ''Crucible'' trilogy[[note]]it's a what-if story based on "The City on the Edge of Forever" and is the middle of the three books, with the others being ''Provenance of Shadows'' and ''The Star to Every Wandering''[[/note]].
* Not exactly an ending trope, but in Franchise/StarWarsLegends just about anyone who has gotten married - be they a main from the movies, an AscendedExtra, or an original - has had children at some point. Almost always one boy, or a set of male-female twins. The exception to that would be [[Literature/XWingSeries Wedge and Iella]], who had two non-twin daughters. The only HappilyMarried couple who didn't have kids would be Winter and Tycho--Winter seems to have considered working as the Solo kids' nanny enough of an experience.
* In Creator/HalClement's ''Literature/StillRiver'', when they plan a return to the planetoid, a woman scientist observes that some of the aliens are coming out of curiosity in her pregnancy.
* ''Literature/{{Stray}}'' is about a stray cat telling his grandson his life's story. The last few chapters end on his grandson's mother being born and becoming a pet.
* ''Literature/TheSuicideShop'' has Marilyn Tuvache pregnant with the child of her lover Ernest near the end of the book.
* ''Literature/TheSummerKingChronicles'' ends with adorable fluffy gryphon chicks for [[BetaCouple Kjorn and Thyra]], [[SomeoneToRememberHimBy Einarr and Astri]], [[JerkJock Halvden and Kenna]], and most other mated pairs of the Silver Isles pride. The sequel short story collection ''The Starward Light'' gives them more characterization and introduces [[OfficialCouple Shard and Brynja]]'s daughter as well.
* ''Literature/TasteOfMarrow'' has a variation. Hero and their gay lover Houndstooth decide to retire and open a ranch, so Hero invites recently retired contract killer Adelia to live with them so she can raise her baby as one of their family.
* In ''Literature/ATaleOfTwoCities'', Sydney Carton's death will be followed Charles and Lucy Darnay having another child, [[DeadGuyJunior who will be named for him]].
-->''I see the lives for which I lay down my life, peaceful, useful, prosperous and happy, in that England which I shall see no more. I see Her with a child upon her bosom, who bears my name.''
* Of the characters who have their conclusions told in ''Literature/TheTenantOfWildfellHall'', the good ones are happily married with large families and the bad ones are either dead or miserably alone.
* ''Literature/TomcatBlueEyesDiaries'': The book ends with an adorable pair of Siamese cats, Kiki and Blue Eyes, having four kittens.
* {{Exaggerated|Trope}} at the conclusion of the Colleen [=McCullough=] novel ''The Touch'', where Elizabeth not only introduces her daughter Nell to her new baby brother and sister, her stepfather informs her that she's expecting again.
* Of particular note is the Literature/TowerAndTheHive series, where every major story arc ended with the main female protagonist pregnant. In fact, it went in generations in the series proper: The Rowan was pregnant with Child #2 at the end of ''The Rowan'', Damia (Child #3) was pregnant with her first at the end of ''Damia'' and [[DeadGuyJunior Laria]] (the child Damia was carrying in the previous mention) was pregnant at the end of ''The Tower And The Hive'' (with the implication that her younger brother Thian's lover was pregnant as well)
* ''Literature/TrappedInADatingSimTheWorldOfOtomeGamesIsToughForMobs'': The WebSerialNovel version has a BitterSweetEnding variant, with Leon having kids with his four wives, and TheLancer Marie having kids with her five husbands. Leon is stuck ResignedToTheCall as TheAdventureContinues and unable to spend time with his family, and Marie, who's TheChewToy thanks to the RichInDollarsPoorInSense antics of her husbands, has her burdens only increase living on an island with each of them in turn to avoid a MamasBabyPapasMaybe situation to give them each an undisputed heir.
* ''Literature/TrappedOnDraconica'': In the epilogue, Ben dreams that Daniar is pregnant during her wedding to Kalak.
* Meyer's ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'' sort of ends on this. Bella and Edward have Renesmee midway through ''Breaking Dawn'' after an ExpressDelivery and the last half of the book is spent cleaning up all the loose ends caused by her existence. Oh, and Renesmee is also [[LoveAtFirstSight imprinted]] by Jacob, ergo solving the Edward-Bella-Jacob LoveTriangle. Notable for many readers having found it incredibly [[{{Squick}} repulsive]] rather than heartwarming.
* Creator/LoisMcMasterBujold is an [[WordOfGod explicit]] subscriber to this trope; she always intended for Literature/VorkosiganSaga's Aral Vorkosigan and Cordelia Naismith to have a kid, after she came up with them. Of course, given her views on proper CharacterDevelopment, this is very much ''not'' HappilyEverAfter...
** A later book in the series to date ends with Miles attending the birth of his son and daughter; after that, ''Cryoburn'' reveals that Miles and Ekaterin have added two more daughters to the count while all of the Koudelka sisters except Kareen have had at least one child with their respective partners. And most importantly (as far as Miles, Mark and Ivan are concerned) is that Gregor and Laisa have gotten around to securing the line of succession for the throne. By ''Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen'', Miles and Ekaterin are up to six kids, plus Ivan and Tej (offscreen) have apparently spawned. The kicker, however, would be Cordelia and her late husband Aral's male partner Oliver Jole. Cordelia uses frozen sperm willed to her by Aral to produce six female zygotes, all of which she plans to have brought to term. She also shares some of Aral's sperm, as well as leftover enucleated eggs from her, with Oliver so that he can engage in HomosexualReproduction and produce sons that will be biologically both his and Aral's. Three of them.
* ''Literature/WarAndPeace'' features the two surviving couples--Pierre and Natasha, Nikolay and Marya--each with several children in the epilogue. Naturally most of them are [[DeadGuyJunior named after deceased friends]] of their parents.
* Happens a few times in ''Literature/WarriorCats'':
** ''Firestar's Quest'' ends with an epilogue three moons after the main story, with Firestar and Sandstorm naming their newborn daughters.
** ''Bramblestar's Storm'' ends with an epilogue in manga format, where Bramblestar and Squirrelflight realize that Squirrelflight is pregnant with their kits. This is particularly significant as they're the couple with the greatest case of OfficialCoupleOrdealSyndrome in the series and there was a whole big deal over the last two arcs where Squirrelflight had been led to believe she could never become pregnant, so she'd secretly adopted her sister's forbidden kits and hadn't told Bramblestar the truth, which had led to drama between them.
* The ending to ''Literature/WeCantRewind'', though whether one should consider it heartwarming or creepy under the circumstances is left for the reader to decide.
* In ''Literature/TheWidowOfDesire,'' Natalie Stuart marries Russian businessman Wallace Nevsky, but he is killed due to his uncovering of a conspiracy in the USSR. When caught up in the events herself, she finds out she's pregnant with Wallace's son.
* Subverted in ''Literature/TheWomanInBlack''. Arthur Kipps unravels the Woman in Black's mystery, marries his fiancée, and has a son with her. It seems happily ever after, until The Woman in Black murders his wife and son a year later.
* In ''Literature/TheWomanInWhite'', Laura, who has been sick for most of the last quarter of the novel, marries her love interest and they have a son. The birth of Laura's son isn't just happy for general sentimental reasons, but also represents a final victory over the villains who tried to deprive her of her inheritance; the Fairlie estate was entailed to only be inherited by male relatives, which is why her uncle got it after her father, but now on her uncle's death it comes to Laura in trust for her son.
* ''Literature/TheYukonWolf'' ends with Arnaaluk having a litter.
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* The ''Literature/AcornaSeries'' trilogy ends with Acorna finding out she's pregnant. Somewhat sinisterly, we also find out that She ''was'' carrying twins, and one of them was stolen by Greymalkin.
* In the ''Literature/AgeOfFire'' books, the first novel ends with the dragon [=AuRon=] settling down with Natasatch, lovingly embracing around a clutch of eggs. In the last novel, set decades later, the novel ends with his now-pregnant sister Wistala and her mate [=DharSii=] flying off to their home cave.
* The epilogue of ''Literature/TheAliceNetwork'' features Charlie and Finn’s daughter. Justified: The mother in question was pregnant for the entire book, although it took her some time to decide whether to keep the baby.
* ''Literature/AnansiBoys'' plays this straight with Charlie and Daisy's son, but subverts it with Spider and Rosie. Rosie's mother is given to making pointed remarks about [[IWantGrandKids her lack of grandchildren]] and casting aspersions on Spider's virility. It's implied the reason he hasn't had any is ''because'' she's so damned insistent, although as mentioned in ''Literature/AmericanGods'', this may just be because it's very difficult for a god and a human to have a child.
* The Australian children's book ''Literature/BarebumBilly'' ends with an adult Billy Bottom and his wife Millie having a baby boy who [[SharedFamilyQuirks shares his father's love of running around naked]].
* If any couple in ''Literature/TheBelgariad'' or ''Malloreon'' is married at the end, they'll have children. Relg and Taiba are particularly noteworthy - they marry at the end of the ''Belgariad'' and have a small army of offspring by the end of the ''Malloreon'' (though it's hinted they're getting divine aid - Taiba was the last Marag, thus her children would be Marags, and Mara wants his people back). Belgarion and Ce'Nedra are noteworthy in another way: at one point in the ''Malloreon'', it is heavily implied that they will be getting children for a long, long time.
* ''Literature/BenAndMe'': Multiple of Amos' siblings have families of their own by the end of the book.
* At the end of ''Literature/TheBlackFoxOfBeckham'', Arabella and Finn become mates and have kits, one of whom is black like Arabella.
* At the end of ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'', Jerin Whistler's Mother Eldest [[SomeoneToRememberHimBy has had a son]], his Sister Eldest is pregnant, and so is his new wife Halley. (All by different men, don't worry.) This is a setting where childbirth is a risky endeavor in part due to the fact that men in this setting tend to have weak sperm, but the Whistlers are always lucky in that regard.
* In White's ''Literature/CharlottesWeb'' this is actually part of a BittersweetEnding (Charlotte dies, but her babies make it).
* ''Literature/CodexAlera'' ends with Bernard and Amara expecting a child in addition to the several they've already adopted (Including Rook's daughter Masha), not to mention Tavi and Kitai's newborn son Desiderus. Both sets of children are unexpected. In Amara's case, she was infertile until the magic mushroom with healing properties cleared that up. And Tavi and Kitai are an [[InterspeciesRomance interspecies couple]], and as far as we know are the first of their two species to get together.
* In ''Literature/DavidCopperfield'', David is united with Agnes at the end of the book. Cue time lapse and a heartwarming scene of them living with their young children.
* ''Literature/DeltoraQuest'''s third series ended with the OfficialCouple, Lief and Jasmine, married and having children named after [[DeadGuyJunior their dead parents]]. Marilen has given birth to a son, Barda and Lindal have ''six'' children, all taller than their parents, and Doom has wandered off to investigate a rumor that dragons can lay eggs without a mate if the need arises, which would be a very happy ending indeed considering each dragon has up until now been the [[LastOfHisKind last of their kind]].
* ''Literature/{{Divergent}}'': The short story ''We Can Be Mended'', which concludes the series, reveals that Zeke and Shauna are expecting a baby. According to Four, he and Christina fight over the right to name it, though they end up not getting it.
* At the end of ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'', Mina and Jonathan Harker talk of their son [[DeadGuyJunior Quincy.]]
* ''Literature/{{Dragoncharm}}'': [[ActionSurvivor Fortune]] and [[IncorruptiblePurePureness Gossamer]] have a hatchling by the end of the book.
* Regardless of how bleak most of the ''Literature/DragonsOfRequiem'' trilogies end, at least one couple in each trilogy will get married and/or have children during the resolution.
* Near the end of ''Literature/{{Emma}}'', Mrs. Weston gives birth to a baby girl, Anna.
* Very common theme in the ''Literature/EndersGame'' series. The author [[AuthorFilibuster explicitly and shamelessly inserting long speeches about how saving humanity is nothing compared to extending your line]]. Even people completely uninterested in sex (e.g. a man with no interest whatsoever) will settle down and get married, satisfied with adopted children but still hoping for a turkey baster miracle.
** In the ''Literature/EndersShadow'' series, Anton the geneticist settles down, marries, and has a child in addition to his new step-children. He's also unashamedly gay, but can overcome his sexual urges in order to fulfill his social need for progeny. So, he's fine with being gay, and all, but...
*** The protagonist of the same series, Bean, was originally going to subvert this trope, as he was afraid of passing on his genetic condition and his lover, Petra, is fine with this. However, various factors, including the aforementioned Anton, convince him to do his reproductive duty and he and Petra eventually have eight children via in-vitro and the last book of the series has a subplot of them having to retrieve seven of them, which have been implanted in other women by Bean's enemy, Achilles. They manage to find six of them, and the eighth one is eventualy found in ''Literature/EnderInExile''. To really drive the trope home, after Bean and the three children with his genetic condition go into space to await a cure, Petra remarries to Peter Wiggin and has six more kids with him.
** And in ''Literature/EnderInExile'' Graff goes on a long ramble in a letter to Ender telling him to have children, that children are amazing, breed, breed, breed.
*** And the whole reason he did this is because he himself chose to subvert the trope years ago, choosing to symbolically adopt all mankind as his children and focus on colonizing the former Formic worlds, but now, as a retired, lonely old man, regrets his decision.
** ''Literature/SpeakerForTheDead'' and the subsequent book, ''Literature/{{Xenocide}}'', has Ender marry the widowed Novinha and become a father-figure to her children. He also eventually has [[TrulySingleParent children of his own]] via interaction with [[AnotherDimension The Outside]].
* The ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey'' trilogy ends two years later, where Ana and Christian are playing with their son, Teddy. Ana is six months pregnant with a daughter whom they plan to name Phoebe. It is also mentioned that Kate and Elliot are married and had a daughter, Ava.
* Joe Haldeman's ''Literature/TheForeverWar'' ends with the birth announcement of Mandella and Marygay's son from the local paper.
* The end of the first ''Literature/FrecklefaceStrawberry'' book shows an adult Freckleface with two children, neither of whom inherited her freckles.
* In ''Literature/TheGardenOfSinners'''s final light novel, Shiki and Mikiya have a daughter named Mana in the distant future. Said daughter is a huge DaddysGirl, and wants to "beat her mother to get her father back." (Though she doesn't ''hate'' her mom per se, logically). Personality and appearance-wise, Mana resembles Arima Miyako, the other Shiki's cousin in ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}''. Oh and she uses [[NomDeMom her mother's surname]] since [[TheMaidenNameDebate Shiki is quite the]] UptownGirl.
* ''Literature/GoblinMarket'': Both Lizzie and Laura have children in later years, but we aren't told anything about the children's fathers. Sisterhood is depicted as more important than marriage, despite the fact that both characters are now married.
* ''Literature/HardTimes'' ends with asking whether various events each character imagines will happen to them in their future, then after each paragraph says "such things were to be". Then a fairly typical example is described in Louisa's imagination.
-->''[[SubvertedTrope Such a thing was not to be.]]\\
[[DoubleSubversion But, happy Sissy's happy children loving her]]; all children loving her...''
* ''Literature/HarrysMad'': The book ends with the parrot "Fweddy" ([[YourTomcatIsPregnant previously thought male]]) laying an egg and saying "Call me Fwedwika", which Madison[=/=]Mad follows up with "Call me Dad".
* ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'':
** Tonks and Lupin give birth to Teddy midway through the book. It's not strictly this trope since it is nowhere near the end and there is a war around them, but this serves as a conclusion to their romantic angst, as Lupin originally did not want to marry Tonks because he was afraid his children would become werewolves like him. As it turns out, Teddy is not.
** In the epilogue, it is revealed that Harry and Ginny had three children (James, Albus, and Lily), Ron and Hermione had two children (Rose and Hugo), and Draco had a son (Scorpius). It is also offhandedly mentioned that Teddy is sending off his girlfriend, Victoire Weasley (Bill and Fleur's daughter) as she boards for Hogwarts, along with James, Albus, Rose, and Scorpius.
** WordOfGod further expanded this. Other than the above six, Arthur and Molly Weasley end up with six more grandchildren: Louis and Dominique (Victoire's younger siblings), Fred and Roxanne (George and Angelina's children), and Molly and Lucy (Percy's daughters). Luna marries Rolf, the grandson of [[Literature/FantasticBeastsAndWhereToFindThem Newt Scamander,]] and has two sons, Lorcan and Lysander.
** Rather unsettlingly, ''Voldemort'' also joins the fun as he is revealed to have had a daughter with Bellatrix shortly before they died. This daughter, Delphini, is the main antagonist of ''Theatre/HarryPotterAndTheCursedChild''.
* {{Exaggerated|Trope}} in ''Literature/HighSchoolDXD''. An "EX Novel" set in one possible future of the series shows that Issei had at least one child with ''every single one of his haremettes''.
* In the web novel ''Literature/HokuouKizokuToMoukinzumaNoYukiguniKarigurashi'', Ritzhard & Sieglinde had three sons named Arno, Ulrich & Erenfried, and two daughters named Veronica and Krimhilde, living a happily ever after life together.
* ''Literature/TheHungerGames'': The epilogue of ''Mockingjay'' shows that Annie had [[SomeoneToRememberHimBy a child with the late Finnick]]. Also, it took fifteen years, but Peeta persuaded Katniss. They end up having two children: a girl with her black hair and his blue eyes, and a boy with his blond hair and her gray eyes.
* At the end of ''Literature/TheIckabog'', [[spoiler:the titular creature]] has two babies and Roderick and Martha have five children.
* ''Literature/JaneEyre'': There's plenty that's dark about the final act, but in the last two pages or so nearly all of that is swept aside in favor of warm feelings. Not only is Jane and Rochester's newborn son one of the last images we get, we also get Rochester miraculously regaining his sight in his one remaining eye so he can see the face of his child.
* The book, ''Literature/JapHerron'' ends with Jap's wife Isabel Granger giving birth to a baby boy she names Jasper William.
* In Creator/PeterSBeagle's ''Literature/TheLastUnicorn'', a town is afraid to have children because of the prophecy that their prosperity depended on Haggard, and one of their children would bring him down. At the end, when it has been fulfilled, Prince Lir urges this trope on them; it might help.
* In the Literature/LeftBehind book ''Kingdom Come'', Kenny Williams and Ekaterina Risto become a baby-producing couple for the rest of the Millennium.
* Sora gave birth to Yuuta's daughter in the after story novel of ''Literature/ListenToMeGirlsIAmYourFather''.
* ''Literature/LittleWomen'': Although Meg had her twins earlier in the book, the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue chapter shows Jo now with two young sons (and a school full of surrogate sons) and Amy with a baby daughter. Interestingly, only Meg has any more children in the sequels set after this chapter.
* ''Literature/{{Lolita}}''. After she finally escapes him, Humbert eventually finds Dolores several years later, married to a man called Schiller and expecting a child. But it's subverted -- the introduction of the novel lists Mrs. Schiller as [[DeathByChildbirth having died in childbirth]].
* In the ending of ''Literature/TheLovelyBones'', Susie mentions that her younger sister, Lindsey, eventually has a daughter named Abigail Suzanne, [[DeadGuyJunior named after her and their mother]].
* ''Literature/TheLordOfBembibre'': The final scene reveals that Millán and Martina had one daughter whom they named after the latter's mistress.
* Creator/JRRTolkien's ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'':
** Sam and Rosie end up having thirteen children, which is a large family even for hobbits. WordOfGod explicitly states that Sam embodies the true happy end and reason for their troubles: being able to live a simple honest life with a good family and good work.
** To a lesser extent, Aragorn and Arwen as well. They have one boy (Eldarion) and several girls (who remain unnamed) before his death 120 years after the end of ''Return of the King''.
* ''Literature/LoveYouForever'' ends with the boy, now a man, singing to his infant daughter.
* In ''Literature/TheMer'', Mers can't have biological children, but in the epilogue, after Val and Will have become a couple, they adopted an infant who transformed into a Mer after drowning in a boating accident. Mer age so slowly that raising him will be a centuries-long commitment.
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's ''Literature/AMidsummerTempest'' {{Denouement}}, Jennifer is looking forward to this.
%%* ''Literature/TheMoonstone'' ends this way, though it's followed by an epilogue with the ''proper'' ending.
* In Philip Reeve's ''Literature/MortalEngines'''s ''Predator's Gold'', Hester is pregnant at the end.
* Creator/SimonaAhrnstedt has ended two of her novels, ''Literature/{{Overenskommelser}}'' and "De skandalösa", with the story's female protagonist being pregnant. "Överenskommelser" even has an epilogue, that only has been printed in the paper-back version, which really is about the birth of Beatrice's and Seth's baby. The two {{beta couple}}s already have babies at that point.
* Subverted in ''Literature/ThePendragonAdventure'', as even though Bobby gets to relive his life as a normal human, his Traveler heritage makes it impossible for him and Courtney to have children.
* The original ''Literature/{{Petaybee}}'' trilogy ends with Yana giving birth to twins, who display their father's shapeshifting abilities at birth.
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* ''Please Don't Tell My Parents'' Series: The HappilyEverAfter is only [[ImpliedTrope Implied]], but in the {{Prequel}} ''Literature/IDidNOTGiveThatSpiderSuperhumanIntelligence'', Robin/Starshine is a young adult. Decades later in ''Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsImAGiantMonster'', she's seen as the mother of Entropy and the view-point character Mirabelle.
* In one of the final chapters of ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'', it's indicated that Elizabeth's best friend Charlotte is pregnant with her first child.
* In Creator/AnthonyHope's ''Literature/ThePrisonerOfZenda'', despite Rudolf's unhappy ending, this trope is hit on for another character:
-->''Last time, his pretty wife Helga came, and a lusty crowing baby with her.''
* In L. Jagi Lamplighter's ''[[Literature/ProsperosDaughter Prospero Regained]]'', Astreus observes at the end that he and Miranda can both fly -- perhaps they should raise a flock. When they are about to marry, he prophesies that they will have this trope and about their descendants.
* The end of ''Literature/RedeemingLove'' reveals that Angel, who was supposedly barren, was able to have four children with her husband Michael after they were finally reunited for good.
* ''Literature/RedQueen'': The short story collection ''Broken Throne'' reveals that, in the future, Mare and Cal are married and have two children, [[DeadGuyJunior a boy named Shade and a girl named Coriane]].
* Occurs in ''Literature/TheRedemptionOfAlthalus'' to the titular character and Dweia.
* Will and Eleanor have three daughters in the epilogue to ''Literature/TheRoadToWellville''.
* The Literature/SallyLockhart mystery ''Shadow in the North'' has this ending, with the child going on to be extremely important to the plot in the following book (''Tiger in the Well'').
%%* The end of The End in ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents''.
* There are plenty of new children in the epilogue of ''Literature/SevenYearsAwesomeLuck'', but of particular note is Denneka being pregnant, with the possibility that the baby may inherit cat traits from its father.
* Occurs multiple times in Juliet Marillier's ''Literature/TheSevenwatersTrilogy'': at the end of ''Literature/DaughterOfTheForest'', Sorcha is pregnant, and ''Literature/ChildOfTheProphecy'' includes an epilogue in which the hero and heroine have two children. One is even [[DeadGuyJunior named after her dead mother]].
* ''Literature/TheShadowhunterChronicles'':
** ''Literature/TheInfernalDevices'' ends with Tessa and Will marrying and having two children, James and Lucie. However, she only stays with the family until Will dies 58 years after they wed. Following that, she goes to a self-imposed exile; as an immortal warlock, she could not bear seeing her children and descendants grow old and die.
** ''Literature/TheLastHours'' ends with the birth of Cordelia's and Alastair's little brother, Zach, who will presumably carry on the Carstairs family name (and therefore become Emma's ancestor) since Alastair has decided not to adopt a baby after coming out as gay. Also, Charlotte and Henry are expecting twins.
* In the light novel ending of ''Literature/ASistersAllYouNeed'', Itsuki & [[spoiler:Nayuta]] had a son named Sora. In the epilogue of the final volume that took place ten years after, Chihiro's monologue reveals that [[spoiler:Nayuta]] is pregnant again with a daughter.
* At the end of ''Literature/SpiceAndWolf'', Holo reveals to Lawrence that she is pregnant after settling down together. The spin-off series ''Literature/WolfAndParchment'' focuses on their daughter, Myuri, as one of the main characters.
* At the end of ''Literature/TheStand'', Fran gave birth to a child from a former relationship and ends up pregnant with Stu's child. Also, Lucy is revealed to have given birth to Larry's [[SomeoneToRememberHimBy twins]].
* Subverted in ''Literature/{{Stardust}}'', as Tristran and Yvaine are very happy even though they can't have children, since he's mortal and she's a star. Played straight in [[Film/{{Stardust}} the film]], though.
* The ''Franchise/StarTrek'' novel ''The Fire and the Rose'' ends with Spock and his love interest in the story, Alexandra, having a baby girl after they get married. This book is part of a self-contained trilogy separate from both established canon and the Literature/StarTrekNovelVerse, known as the ''Crucible'' trilogy[[note]]it's a what-if story based on "The City on the Edge of Forever" and is the middle of the three books, with the others being ''Provenance of Shadows'' and ''The Star to Every Wandering''[[/note]].
* Not exactly an ending trope, but in Franchise/StarWarsLegends just about anyone who has gotten married - be they a main from the movies, an AscendedExtra, or an original - has had children at some point. Almost always one boy, or a set of male-female twins. The exception to that would be [[Literature/XWingSeries Wedge and Iella]], who had two non-twin daughters. The only HappilyMarried couple who didn't have kids would be Winter and Tycho--Winter seems to have considered working as the Solo kids' nanny enough of an experience.
* In Creator/HalClement's ''Literature/StillRiver'', when they plan a return to the planetoid, a woman scientist observes that some of the aliens are coming out of curiosity in her pregnancy.
* ''Literature/{{Stray}}'' is about a stray cat telling his grandson his life's story. The last few chapters end on his grandson's mother being born and becoming a pet.
* ''Literature/TheSuicideShop'' has Marilyn Tuvache pregnant with the child of her lover Ernest near the end of the book.
* ''Literature/TheSummerKingChronicles'' ends with adorable fluffy gryphon chicks for [[BetaCouple Kjorn and Thyra]], [[SomeoneToRememberHimBy Einarr and Astri]], [[JerkJock Halvden and Kenna]], and most other mated pairs of the Silver Isles pride. The sequel short story collection ''The Starward Light'' gives them more characterization and introduces [[OfficialCouple Shard and Brynja]]'s daughter as well.
* ''Literature/TasteOfMarrow'' has a variation. Hero and their gay lover Houndstooth decide to retire and open a ranch, so Hero invites recently retired contract killer Adelia to live with them so she can raise her baby as one of their family.
* In ''Literature/ATaleOfTwoCities'', Sydney Carton's death will be followed Charles and Lucy Darnay having another child, [[DeadGuyJunior who will be named for him]].
-->''I see the lives for which I lay down my life, peaceful, useful, prosperous and happy, in that England which I shall see no more. I see Her with a child upon her bosom, who bears my name.''
* Of the characters who have their conclusions told in ''Literature/TheTenantOfWildfellHall'', the good ones are happily married with large families and the bad ones are either dead or miserably alone.
* ''Literature/TomcatBlueEyesDiaries'': The book ends with an adorable pair of Siamese cats, Kiki and Blue Eyes, having four kittens.
* {{Exaggerated|Trope}} at the conclusion of the Colleen [=McCullough=] novel ''The Touch'', where Elizabeth not only introduces her daughter Nell to her new baby brother and sister, her stepfather informs her that she's expecting again.
* Of particular note is the Literature/TowerAndTheHive series, where every major story arc ended with the main female protagonist pregnant. In fact, it went in generations in the series proper: The Rowan was pregnant with Child #2 at the end of ''The Rowan'', Damia (Child #3) was pregnant with her first at the end of ''Damia'' and [[DeadGuyJunior Laria]] (the child Damia was carrying in the previous mention) was pregnant at the end of ''The Tower And The Hive'' (with the implication that her younger brother Thian's lover was pregnant as well)
* ''Literature/TrappedInADatingSimTheWorldOfOtomeGamesIsToughForMobs'': The WebSerialNovel version has a BitterSweetEnding variant, with Leon having kids with his four wives, and TheLancer Marie having kids with her five husbands. Leon is stuck ResignedToTheCall as TheAdventureContinues and unable to spend time with his family, and Marie, who's TheChewToy thanks to the RichInDollarsPoorInSense antics of her husbands, has her burdens only increase living on an island with each of them in turn to avoid a MamasBabyPapasMaybe situation to give them each an undisputed heir.
* ''Literature/TrappedOnDraconica'': In the epilogue, Ben dreams that Daniar is pregnant during her wedding to Kalak.
* Meyer's ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'' sort of ends on this. Bella and Edward have Renesmee midway through ''Breaking Dawn'' after an ExpressDelivery and the last half of the book is spent cleaning up all the loose ends caused by her existence. Oh, and Renesmee is also [[LoveAtFirstSight imprinted]] by Jacob, ergo solving the Edward-Bella-Jacob LoveTriangle. Notable for many readers having found it incredibly [[{{Squick}} repulsive]] rather than heartwarming.
* Creator/LoisMcMasterBujold is an [[WordOfGod explicit]] subscriber to this trope; she always intended for Literature/VorkosiganSaga's Aral Vorkosigan and Cordelia Naismith to have a kid, after she came up with them. Of course, given her views on proper CharacterDevelopment, this is very much ''not'' HappilyEverAfter...
** A later book in the series to date ends with Miles attending the birth of his son and daughter; after that, ''Cryoburn'' reveals that Miles and Ekaterin have added two more daughters to the count while all of the Koudelka sisters except Kareen have had at least one child with their respective partners. And most importantly (as far as Miles, Mark and Ivan are concerned) is that Gregor and Laisa have gotten around to securing the line of succession for the throne. By ''Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen'', Miles and Ekaterin are up to six kids, plus Ivan and Tej (offscreen) have apparently spawned. The kicker, however, would be Cordelia and her late husband Aral's male partner Oliver Jole. Cordelia uses frozen sperm willed to her by Aral to produce six female zygotes, all of which she plans to have brought to term. She also shares some of Aral's sperm, as well as leftover enucleated eggs from her, with Oliver so that he can engage in HomosexualReproduction and produce sons that will be biologically both his and Aral's. Three of them.
* ''Literature/WarAndPeace'' features the two surviving couples--Pierre and Natasha, Nikolay and Marya--each with several children in the epilogue. Naturally most of them are [[DeadGuyJunior named after deceased friends]] of their parents.
* Happens a few times in ''Literature/WarriorCats'':
** ''Firestar's Quest'' ends with an epilogue three moons after the main story, with Firestar and Sandstorm naming their newborn daughters.
** ''Bramblestar's Storm'' ends with an epilogue in manga format, where Bramblestar and Squirrelflight realize that Squirrelflight is pregnant with their kits. This is particularly significant as they're the couple with the greatest case of OfficialCoupleOrdealSyndrome in the series and there was a whole big deal over the last two arcs where Squirrelflight had been led to believe she could never become pregnant, so she'd secretly adopted her sister's forbidden kits and hadn't told Bramblestar the truth, which had led to drama between them.
* The ending to ''Literature/WeCantRewind'', though whether one should consider it heartwarming or creepy under the circumstances is left for the reader to decide.
* In ''Literature/TheWidowOfDesire,'' Natalie Stuart marries Russian businessman Wallace Nevsky, but he is killed due to his uncovering of a conspiracy in the USSR. When caught up in the events herself, she finds out she's pregnant with Wallace's son.
* Subverted in ''Literature/TheWomanInBlack''. Arthur Kipps unravels the Woman in Black's mystery, marries his fiancée, and has a son with her. It seems happily ever after, until The Woman in Black murders his wife and son a year later.
* In ''Literature/TheWomanInWhite'', Laura, who has been sick for most of the last quarter of the novel, marries her love interest and they have a son. The birth of Laura's son isn't just happy for general sentimental reasons, but also represents a final victory over the villains who tried to deprive her of her inheritance; the Fairlie estate was entailed to only be inherited by male relatives, which is why her uncle got it after her father, but now on her uncle's death it comes to Laura in trust for her son.
* ''Literature/TheYukonWolf'' ends with Arnaaluk having a litter.
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*''Anime/KazeNoShojoEmily'': In the GrandFinale, this is Emily and Teddy's fate. They are HappilyMarried, live in New York, work their dream careers (he's an artist, she's a novelist) and are the parents of two children.
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**The second sequel manga reveals that Lynn and Edward have a pair of twins, a boy and girl named George and Diana. They are it's main characters and travel to Japan to discover Peter Pan.
*''Anime/LaSeineNoHoshi'': Adopted example. After the French Revolution and execution of Marie Antoinette, Simone and Robert rescue her children and raise them as if they're her own, alongside Danton.


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Or, if we cut to the future, show them [[HomeSweetHome at home]] with their growing children. Generally a whole brood, as a mundane equivalent to FertileFeet, or demonstrating that {{Mordor}} has NoOntologicalInertia. The older the children, obviously the more years have passed in peace, proving more of the "Ever After" part of the happy ending. GrowOldWithMe in an epilogue may feature grandchildren, or even great-grandchildren. (See also HopeSproutsEternal.) If the ending is not CleaningUpRomanticLooseEnds, unmatched friends often appear in the role of HonoraryUncle; conversely, WeddingsForEveryone may result in loads of underfoot children. And expect the newborns to be [[DeadGuyJunior named after dead friends]] or teammates who had made HeroicSacrifices during the course of the story, clearing the path for the heroes' victory at the cost of their own lives.

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** The sequel inverts this trope, as the film starts with Ginger and Rocky having (er, [[FurryReminder hatching]]) their daughter, Molly. However, Ginger refers to their current living situation as their "happily ever after" right before Molly is born, making it a version of this trope.

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* In the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue of the ''Franchise/MassEffect''[=/=]''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' crossover ''[[Fanfic/{{Hammerhand}} Angels of the Storm]]'', [[LadyOfWar Samara]] and [[SuperSoldier Captain Malleus]] hook up and have a child together.



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* ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'' ends with Lady's and the Tramp's litter of puppies. The puppy who takes after his dad - Scamp - was the main character in a series of comics, and later an animated sequel.

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* In the end of ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIIThroneOfBhaal'', Aerie gave birth to CHARNAME's and, later in the epilogue, his daughter. Viconia also give birth to his son in the epilogue and, if you have installed the Ascention mod, so is Jaheira. If you've installed her mod, Saerileth has a LOT of children with CHARNAME, and if you've installed the Ascention mod, a female CHARNAME can have a daughter with Anomen.

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* The Australian children's book ''Literature/BarebumBilly'' ends with Billy Bottom and his wife Millie having a baby boy who [[SharedFamilyQuirks shares his father's love of running around naked]].

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* The final minutes of the series finale of ''Series/ColdCase'' has Lily Rush rescuing her sister from her abusive boyfriend and discovering that she has an infant daughter.

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* ''ComicBook/XMen'': In the alternate universe story, ''ComicBook/XMenTheEnd'', it's shown that most of the X-Men have had children. The follow-up story, ''Genext'' focuses on several of these kids in a time where the X-Men aren't really an active superhero team. They include Megan Summers (daughter of [[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]] and Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}), Olivier & Rae Lebeau (The son and daughter of [[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]]), Becka Monroe (daughter of [[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm]]), Pavel Rasputin (grandson of [[Characters/XMen70sMembers Colossus]]), and Rico Richards (implied to be the grandson of Reed Richards and Sue Storm, so the son of either Franklin or Valeria).

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* ''ComicBook/XMen'': In the alternate universe story, ''ComicBook/XMenTheEnd'', it's shown that most of the X-Men have had children. The follow-up story, ''Genext'' focuses on several of these kids in a time where the X-Men aren't really an active superhero team. They include Megan Summers (daughter of [[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]] and Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}), [[Characters/MarvelComicsEmmaFrost Emma Frost]]), Olivier & Rae Lebeau (The son and daughter of [[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]]), Becka Monroe (daughter of [[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm]]), Pavel Rasputin (grandson of [[Characters/XMen70sMembers Colossus]]), and Rico Richards (implied to be the grandson of Reed Richards and Sue Storm, so the son of either Franklin or Valeria).

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* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': The episode "[[Recap/MollyOfDenaliS1E7EagleEggHuntDreamTube Eagle Egg Hunt]]" ends with the birth of three new eagle chicks.



** According to a charity livestream by Noelle, Scorpia and Perfuma end up having a ''lot'' of kids.

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** According to a charity livestream by Noelle, ND Stevenson, Scorpia and Perfuma end up having a ''lot'' of kids.
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* The last scene of ''Series/{{Castle}}'' shows Castle and Beckett with three children who are presumably theirs.

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* The last scene of ''Series/{{Castle}}'' ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'' shows Castle and Beckett with three children who are presumably theirs.
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* ''Literature/HarrysMad'': The book ends with the parrot "Fweddy" ([[YourTomcatIsPregnant previously thought male]]) laying an egg and saying "Call me Fwedwika", which Madison[=/=]Mad follows up with "Call me Dad".
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* At the end of ''Film/RaisingTheWind'', Sir John calls Malcolm and Jill a duo and tells them that they are excellent. Malcolm responds that in a year or so, they hope to make it a trio.
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* ''Series/{{Trigonometry}}'': The series ends with Kieran, Gemma and Ray happy together, while Gemma's gotten pregnant with all three watching the ultrasound.
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* ''VideoGame/PiratesTheLegendOfTheBlackBuccaneer'' have two endings, the GoodEnding which have your character, Francis Blade, choosing to escape La Borge's Isle with your new {{Love Interest|s}}, Vanilla. You then made it back to Europe with untold amounts of wealth, and years later you're recounting your adventures to your son at dinnertime.

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* ''VideoGame/PiratesTheLegendOfTheBlackBuccaneer'' have has two endings, the GoodEnding which have sees your character, character Francis Blade, Blade choosing to escape La Borge's Isle with your new {{Love Interest|s}}, Vanilla. You then made it back to Europe with untold amounts of wealth, and years later you're recounting your adventures to your son at dinnertime.
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* The ending of ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'' reveals that [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2 Rex]] got together with Pyra, Mythra, ''and'' Nia [[MarryThemAll and had a child with each one of them.]] (Glimmer being Pyra's, Mio being Nia's, and Mythra's being unknown). ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3FutureRedeemed'' reveals this to be the case for more than just Rex;[[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1 Shulk and Fiora]] had a son named Nikol together, while Reyn and Sharla had a daughter named Panacea. Zeke and Pandoria, meanwhile, had a daughter named Linka. And either Riki or Kino is the dadapon of Riku!

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* The ending of ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'' reveals that [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2 Rex]] got together with Pyra, Mythra, ''and'' Nia [[MarryThemAll and had a child with each one of them.]] (Glimmer being Pyra's, Mio being Nia's, and Mythra's being unknown). ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3FutureRedeemed'' reveals this to be the case for more than just Rex;[[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1 Rex; [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1 Shulk and Fiora]] had a son named Nikol together, while Reyn and Sharla had a daughter named Panacea. Zeke and Pandoria, meanwhile, had a daughter named Linka. And either Riki or Kino is the dadapon of Riku!
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** The ''Robots of Doom'' miniseries concludes with the wedding of Tom Strong's daughter Tesla and her boyfriend Val Var Garm, afterwards Tesla informs her father that he is going to be a grandfather.

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** The ''Robots of Doom'' miniseries concludes with the wedding of Tom Strong's daughter Tesla and her boyfriend Val Var Garm, afterwards Tesla informs her father that he is going to be a grandfather. Tesla subsequently gives birth to a daughter named Faraday at the end of the following miniseries ''The Planet of Peril'', which also concludes with the Terra Obscura heroes Pyroman and the Red Queen being blessed with a child.
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** The ''Robots of Doom'' miniseries concludes with the wedding of Tom Strong's daughter Tesla and her boyfriend Val Var Gam, afterwards Tesla informs her father that he is going to be a grandfather.

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** The ''Robots of Doom'' miniseries concludes with the wedding of Tom Strong's daughter Tesla and her boyfriend Val Var Gam, Garm, afterwards Tesla informs her father that he is going to be a grandfather.
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** The ''Robots of Doom'' miniseries concludes with the wedding of Tom Strong's daughter Tesla and her boyfriend Val Var Gam, afterwards Tsla informs her father that he is going to be a grandfather.

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** The ''Robots of Doom'' miniseries concludes with the wedding of Tom Strong's daughter Tesla and her boyfriend Val Var Gam, afterwards Tsla Tesla informs her father that he is going to be a grandfather.

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* The 35th issue of ''ComicBook/TomStrong'' has Greta Gabriel fall in love with Pericles Permafrost, the last page showing she is pregnant with his child.

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The 35th issue of ''ComicBook/TomStrong'' has Greta Gabriel fall in love with Pericles Permafrost, the last page showing she is pregnant with his child.child.
** The ''Robots of Doom'' miniseries concludes with the wedding of Tom Strong's daughter Tesla and her boyfriend Val Var Gam, afterwards Tsla informs her father that he is going to be a grandfather.
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* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'': The DistantFinale last episode features Atra raising her and Mikazuki's son, Akatsuki with Kudelia's help. Merribet and Nadi are also said to have a child and are expecting a second one.

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* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'': The In the DistantFinale last episode features Atra raising her and Mikazuki's son, Akatsuki with Kudelia's help. episode, Merribet and Nadi are also said to have a child and are expecting a second one.
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* ''Literature/TasteOfMarrow'' has a variation. Hero and their gay lover Houndstooth decide to retire and open a ranch, so Hero invites recently retired contract killer Adelia to live with them so she can raise her baby as one of their family.
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* At the near-end of [[WesternAnimation/TexAveryMGMCartoons The Flea Circus]], '''''RIGHT AFTER''''' Fifi the Flea and Francois had raised one batch of fleas to perform at the theatre they had saved...
--> '''Francois:''' Fifi, on stage, Fifi! ''(walks into Fifi's dressing room, gasps in shock, begging)'' FIFI!!! NO, FIFI, NO!!!
--> '''Fifi''' ''(coy as a pair of knitting needles are clicking wildly):'' Francois... VIVA LE FRANCE!!!
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* The 35th issue of ''ComicBook/TomStrong'' has Greta Gabriel fall in love with Pericles Permafrost, the last page showing she is pregnant with his child.
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* ''ComicBook/DaredevilEndOfDays'': Elektra, Milla and Mary (formerly Typhoid) all have red-haired children. It's left ambiguous as which of them are Matt's; Mary herself doesn't know as she had them when she was Typhoid Mary.
** There is also a blink-and-you-miss-it frame which shows a photograph of a conspicuoisly red-headed, teenage boy on Maya Lopez' (Echo's) desk, signed "To Mom".

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* ''ComicBook/DaredevilEndOfDays'': ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'': In ''ComicBook/DaredevilEndOfDays'', Elektra, Milla Milla, and Mary (formerly Typhoid) all have red-haired children. It's left ambiguous as to which of them are Matt's; Mary herself doesn't know as she had them when she was Typhoid Mary.
** There is also a blink-and-you-miss-it frame which shows a photograph of a conspicuoisly conspicuously red-headed, teenage boy on Maya Lopez' (Echo's) desk, signed "To Mom".
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* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': Peter Parker and [[Characters/MarvelComicsMaryJaneWatson Mary Jane Watson]] have achieved this in a few continuities, the highest-profile of them being the ''ComicBook/SpiderGirl'' comic, set in the Comicbook/{{M|arvelComics2}}C2 Universe. Here Peter and MJ don't just continue to raise their now teenage daughter (named after Peter's Aunt), they also have an infant baby boy named after both Peter's Uncle and Father. In 2015, a series called ''Renew Your Vows'' was published, a separate timeline where Peter and MJ had a child called Annie, named after Mary Jane's Aunt Anna, who becomes the superhero Spiderling and fights crime alongside her parents as a superhero family.
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** In ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', Superman and Characters/{{Wonder Woman|TheCharacter}} have a child together.

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* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Peter Parker and [[Characters/MarvelComicsMaryJaneWatson Mary Jane Watson]] have achieved this in a few continuities, the highest-profile of them being the ''ComicBook/SpiderGirl'' comic, set in the Comicbook/{{M|arvelComics2}}C2 Universe. Here Peter and MJ don't just continue to raise their now teenage daughter (named after Peter's Aunt), they also have an infant baby boy named after both Peter's Uncle and Father. In 2015, a series called ''Renew Your Vows'' ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows'' was published, a separate timeline where Peter and MJ had a child called Annie, named after Mary Jane's Aunt Anna, who becomes the superhero Spiderling and fights crime alongside her parents as a superhero family.
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** In ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', Superman Characters/{{Superman|TheCharacter}} and Characters/{{Wonder Woman|TheCharacter}} have a child together.



* In the alternate universe story, ''X-Men: The End'', it's shown that most of the ComicBook/XMen have had children. The follow-up story, ''Genext'' focuses on several of these kids in a time where the X-Men aren't really an active superhero team. They include Megan Summers (daughter of [[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]] and Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}), Olivier & Rae Lebeau (The son and daughter of [[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]]), Becka Monroe (daughter of [[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm]]), Pavel Rasputin (grandson of [[Characters/XMen70sMembers Colossus]]), and Rico Richards (implied to be the grandson of Reed Richards and Sue Storm, so the son of either Franklin or Valeria).

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* ''ComicBook/XMen'': In the alternate universe story, ''X-Men: The End'', ''ComicBook/XMenTheEnd'', it's shown that most of the ComicBook/XMen X-Men have had children. The follow-up story, ''Genext'' focuses on several of these kids in a time where the X-Men aren't really an active superhero team. They include Megan Summers (daughter of [[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]] and Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}), Olivier & Rae Lebeau (The son and daughter of [[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]]), Becka Monroe (daughter of [[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm]]), Pavel Rasputin (grandson of [[Characters/XMen70sMembers Colossus]]), and Rico Richards (implied to be the grandson of Reed Richards and Sue Storm, so the son of either Franklin or Valeria).

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