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* ''Film/DontBreathe'': After Cindy dies in the escape attempt, [[spoiler:Rocky wakes up restrained in the basement. Nordstrom puts Cindy's corpse in a big metal box, fills it up with acid, and covers it up with a piece of the floor. He reveals that Cindy was pregnant with his "replacement" child, explaining he is not a rapist. He then prepares to artificially inseminate Rocky using a turkey baster and promises to let her go after she gives him a child]].

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* Implied to have happened in ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', of all shows. Near the end of the third series, BigBad [[MadScientist Jail Scaglietti]] reveals that [[spoiler:he impregnated his QuirkyMinibossSquad, the [[{{Cyborgs}} Numbers]], with rapidly-growing clones of himself which he'd patterned his own mind into, ensuring that he could continue to wreak havoc across the multiverse even if the heroes arrested him]]. Whilst this appeared to be mostly consensual (though deeply squicky for [[ParentalIncest a number of other reasons]]), it's worth remembering that [[spoiler:the Numbers, at the time, included the kidnapped and brainwashed Ginga Nakajima, who would therefore also have been a candidate for this procedure]]. Thankfully, [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary materials]] state that this was [[spoiler:a magical procedure, intended to implant upon Scaglietti's death, and that since Scaglietti was taken alive, no one was actually impregnated]]. Whew.
* Almost happened to [[spoiler:the eponymous character]] in ''Manga/{{Karin}}'', since [[spoiler:her condition as the non-vampire of her family actually was a consequences of being a ''spirit of psyche'', a special type of vampire that can bestow fertility in other vampires. Therefore she's kidnapped and locked away by another vampire clan, who plans to do this to her.]]



* This was done to [[spoiler:Cordelia Gallo]] in ''Gosick'', at the hands of [[spoiler:Albert, the Marquis de Blois. [[ChildByRape The result]] was the heroine of the series, Victorique.]]

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* This was done to [[spoiler:Cordelia Gallo]] in ''Gosick'', ''LightNovel/{{Gosick}}'', at the hands of [[spoiler:Albert, the Marquis de Blois. [[ChildByRape The result]] was the heroine of the series, Victorique.]]]]
* Almost happened to [[spoiler:the eponymous character]] in ''Manga/{{Karin}}'', since [[spoiler:her condition as the non-vampire of her family actually was a consequences of being a ''spirit of psyche'', a special type of vampire that can bestow fertility in other vampires. Therefore she's kidnapped and locked away by another vampire clan, who plans to do this to her.]]
* Implied to have happened in ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', of all shows. Near the end of the third series, BigBad [[MadScientist Jail Scaglietti]] reveals that [[spoiler:he impregnated his QuirkyMinibossSquad, the [[{{Cyborgs}} Numbers]], with rapidly-growing clones of himself which he'd patterned his own mind into, ensuring that he could continue to wreak havoc across the multiverse even if the heroes arrested him]]. Whilst this appeared to be mostly consensual (though deeply squicky for [[ParentalIncest a number of other reasons]]), it's worth remembering that [[spoiler:the Numbers, at the time, included the kidnapped and brainwashed Ginga Nakajima, who would therefore also have been a candidate for this procedure]]. Thankfully, [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary materials]] state that this was [[spoiler:a magical procedure, intended to implant upon Scaglietti's death, and that since Scaglietti was taken alive, no one was actually impregnated]]. Whew.



* The infamous issue #200 of the classic ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' run, which has ComicBook/CarolDanvers being subjected to this by Marcus Immortus, a PsychopathicManChild with access to super-technology. He infamously uses those machines to abduct her into his dimension of Limbo, MindRape her into falling in love with him, then impregnate her with a clone-avatar of himself in hopes he can use that to escape into the Earth dimension -- he then returns her to Earth and wipes her memory, leaving her panic-stricken when she seemingly becomes pregnant out of nowhere and then gives birth after a handful of days. When his "reborn" presence on Earth results in time going haywire, he is forced to return to Limbo -- but triggers a subliminal program to compel Carol to return with him, under the pretext of being in love with him. Fortunately, he gets a KarmicDeath when his clone-avatar body is desynched to Limbo's unique time flow, causing him to have aged to dust within a week of his return there.



* The infamous issue #200 of the classic ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' run, which has ComicBook/CarolDanvers being subjected to this by Marcus Immortus, a PsychopathicManChild with access to super-technology. He infamously uses those machines to abduct her into his dimension of Limbo, MindRape her into falling in love with him, then impregnate her with a clone-avatar of himself in hopes he can use that to escape into the Earth dimension -- he then returns her to Earth and wipes her memory, leaving her panic-stricken when she seemingly becomes pregnant out of nowhere and then gives birth after a handful of days. When his "reborn" presence on Earth results in time going haywire, he is forced to return to Limbo -- but triggers a subliminal program to compel Carol to return with him, under the pretext of being in love with him. Fortunately, he gets a KarmicDeath when his clone-avatar body is desynched to Limbo's unique time flow, causing him to have aged to dust within a week of his return there.



* In the ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' fanfic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/Evangelion-and-Tomb-Raider-
Crossovers/119/438/ Let Me Play Among the Stars]]'', Gendo is shown doing this once and attempting it a second time. With Ritsuko, he drugs her with aphrodisiacs and ovulation drugs without her knowledge or consent [[spoiler: until she jumps him, seeking "relief"]] with the predictable result. The second time, he paralyzes and then drugs girl-form Ranma against her will to hand her off to one of her male AbhorrentAdmirer. Played for all the horror it should be, both times.



* In the Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion fanfic [[https://www.fanfiction.net/Evangelion-and-Tomb-Raider-Crossovers/119/438/ Let Me Play Among the Stars]], Gendo is shown doing this once and attempting it a second time. With Ritsuko, he drugs her with aphrodisiacs and ovulation drugs without her knowledge or consent [[spoiler: until she jumps him, seeking "relief"]] with the predictable result. The second time, he paralyzes and then drugs girl-form Ranma against her will to hand her off to one of her male AbhorrentAdmirer. Played for all the horror it should be, both times.



* ''Film/HighLife:'' Doctor Dibs renders Monte and Boyce unconscious, has sex with Monte and transfers the sperm to Boyce, who had previously declared that she would never have children. Monte ends up raising the baby.
* Essentially how the kids from the X-23 program were created in ''Film/{{Logan}}''. Young Hispanic women were implanted with mutant embryos with the goal of raising the mutant children as living weapons.



* Essentially how the kids from the X-23 program were created in ''Film/{{Logan}}''. Young Hispanic women were implanted with mutant embryos with the goal of raising the mutant children as living weapons.
* ''Film/HighLife:'' Doctor Dibs renders Monte and Boyce unconscious, has sex with Monte and transfers the sperm to Boyce, who had previously declared that she would never have children. Monte ends up raising the baby.



* ''Demon Seed'' by Creator/DeanKoontz has this happen, and the perpetrator is an [[AiIsACrapShoot artificial intelligence]] who calls himself Proteus. He just wants to help humanity get rid of all its pain and misery and disease and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking male pattern baldness]] and of course, to live a life [[BecomeARealBoy of the flesh]] by transplanting his consciousness into the child once it is born. It should also be mentioned that this child is [[GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke not entirely human]].



* ''Demon Seed'' by Creator/DeanKoontz has this happen, and the perpetrator is an [[AiIsACrapShoot artificial intelligence]] who calls himself Proteus. He just wants to help humanity get rid of all its pain and misery and disease and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking male pattern baldness]] and of course, to live a life [[BecomeARealBoy of the flesh]] by transplanting his consciousness into the child once it is born. It should also be mentioned that this child is [[GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke not entirely human]].

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* ''Demon Seed'' by Creator/DeanKoontz has this happen, and the perpetrator is an [[AiIsACrapShoot artificial intelligence]] who calls himself Proteus. He just wants to help humanity get rid of all its pain and misery and disease and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking male pattern baldness]] and of course, to live a life [[BecomeARealBoy The graduates of the flesh]] by transplanting his consciousness into Schools in Anna Carey's ''Eve'' go through this--with multiple fetuses each time.
* In ''Literature/{{Friday}}'',
the child once it heroine is born. It should recruited as a courier to transport an embryo in stasis to a distant human colony. Her employers pull one over on her by implanting the embryo in her uterus instead. When she [[ButICantBePregnant discovers this]], she realizes that if they lied to her once, they probably also be mentioned that this child lied about [[HeKnowsTooMuch keeping her alive afterward]].
* In ''Film/JasonX: Planet of the Beast'', a drugged woman
is [[GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke not entirely human]].impregnated with Jason's... genetic material.



* In ''Film/JasonX: Planet of the Beast'', a drugged woman is impregnated with Jason's... genetic material.
* In ''Literature/{{Friday}}'', the heroine is recruited as a courier to transport an embryo in stasis to a distant human colony. Her employers pull one over on her by implanting the embryo in her uterus instead. When she [[ButICantBePregnant discovers this]], she realizes that if they lied to her once, they probably also lied about [[HeKnowsTooMuch keeping her alive afterward]].
* In the [[Literature/TheWitcher the Witcher Saga]], [[spoiler:the wizard Vilgefortz]] intends to do it to Ciri. He gets close.
* The graduates of the Schools in Anna Carey's ''Eve'' go through this--with multiple fetuses each time.



* In the ''[[Literature/TheWitcher The Witcher Saga]]'', [[spoiler:the wizard Vilgefortz]] intends to do it to Ciri. He gets close.



* ''Series/TheXFiles'':
** This plays a major role in the MythArc although the ''X-Files'' version involves extraterrestrial DNA instead of somebody's sperm. [[spoiler:It's strongly implied to have happened to Scully during her abduction.]] Mulder even calls some of the conspirators "medical rapists" at one point.
** It appears in a humorous MonsterOfTheWeek episode "Post-Modern Prometheus". It turns out the monster's adoptive father was trying to create a spouse or a friend for his son. He was impregnating women with animal sperm or embryos. It's weird that the women shown don't feel too violated, and one is even excited with the prospect of having a baby...
** Also "Small Potatoes" where the antagonist can change his appearance, and has been [[BedTrick impregnating women in the guise of their husbands]]. In this case at least the perpetrator's identified as a rapist, put on the sex offender registry, given a drug regimen to suppress his ability, and imprisoned.
** In the final episode of the eleventh season it is revealed that William Mulder, the son of Scully, was the biological son of [[spoiler:the Cigarette Smoking Man and not Mulder]] by the use of this trope.

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* ''Series/TheXFiles'':
** This plays a major role in
''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'' has the MythArc although humanoid Cylons try this on the ''X-Files'' version involves extraterrestrial DNA instead of somebody's sperm. [[spoiler:It's strongly implied to have happened to Scully during human women they captured, including Starbuck, specifically by performing a surgery on her abduction.]] Mulder even calls to extract some of her eggs (to the conspirators "medical rapists" at one point.
** It appears in
point her StalkerWithACrush Leoben claimed a humorous MonsterOfTheWeek episode "Post-Modern Prometheus". It turns out the monster's adoptive father random little girl he kidnapped was trying to create a spouse or a friend for his son. He was impregnating women with animal sperm or embryos. It's weird that the women shown don't feel too violated, and one is even excited with the prospect of having a baby...
** Also "Small Potatoes" where the antagonist can change his appearance, and has been [[BedTrick impregnating women in the guise of
their husbands]]. In this case child). It doesn't work, however, since the only way Cylons and humans can successfully reproduce with each other is if [[ThePowerOfLove love]] (or at least consensual sex) was involved in the perpetrator's identified as a rapist, put on the sex offender registry, given a drug regimen to suppress his ability, and imprisoned.
** In the final episode of the eleventh season it is revealed that William Mulder, the son of Scully, was the biological son of [[spoiler:the Cigarette Smoking Man and not Mulder]] by the use of this trope.
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* In ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', [[spoiler:Seska]] claims to have done this with Chakotay at one point while gleefully informing him he's going to be a father, although [[spoiler:it later turns out the child wasn't his]].
* ''Series/LawAndOrder'':
** In episode 8x14, "Grief", one of the more disturbing episodes of the series, a woman was accused of paying off a hospital orderly to impregnate her comatose daughter. A DownerEnding all around, since [[spoiler:the daughter dies after delivering a healthy baby via C-Section. And the parents of the orderly sue for custody of the baby]].
** There's "Seed," which, in a somewhat "softer" example, reveals that the in vitro fertilization doctor that a bunch of women have relied on has been using ''his own sperm'' for every impregnation. The DA's office can't make rape stick, however, so they go for fraud instead. Then can't make that stick because none of the parents involved are willing to come forward and press charges (this one is based on a true story, at least the "doctor using his own sperm" part).
* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'':
** In one episode the team was called in when a doctor found that his comatose patient was pregnant. It turns out that [[spoiler:other patients were also impregnated and given abortions to extract stem cells for stem cell research, mainly for an elderly rich man with Parkinson's who is desperate for a cure. The case ends with the comatose patient remaining pregnant, and the elderly man seeking parental rights in order to get access to the umbilical cord, which contains stem cells]].
** "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitS7E2Design Design]]" has a rare example of it being [[GenderFlip a woman doing this]], April has drugged several men and then used a type of cattle prod, which when inserted into their rectum makes them ejaculate. She then gives her geneticist father the sperm as part of his eugenics project, while impregnating herself with one sample too.



* Happened in an episode of ''Series/PicketFences'' where the doctor was trying to produce a "miracle" by causing a virgin to give birth to a child.
* ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'' has the humanoid Cylons try this on the human women they captured, including Starbuck, specifically by performing a surgery on her to extract some of her eggs (to the point her StalkerWithACrush Leoben claimed a random little girl he kidnapped was their child). It doesn't work, however, since the only way Cylons and humans can successfully reproduce with each other is if [[ThePowerOfLove love]] (or at least consensual sex) was involved in the process.
* ''Series/OrphanBlack'':
** Season two contains an example which starts out as particularly disturbing and manages to get ''worse''. A religious cult severely drugs [[spoiler:Helena]], who is shown to have the mentality of a child. Her eggs are extracted from her without her consent, and they evidently plan to artificially inseminate her, but she escapes before this can happen. The responsible parties proceed to cross the MoralEventHorizon further by threatening their own daughter, who is still a teenager, with being forced to carry [[spoiler:Helena]]'s child instead, a threat that is eventually carried out. It's revealed that the embryos were fertilized by the girl's father's sperm and he planned to force more women to be surrogates for his and [[spoiler:Helena]]'s children ''en masse''.
** Season five contains a similar example involving [[spoiler: Kira]], who ''actually is a child''. The [[spoiler:Neolutionists]] plan to give her drugs that would force her body into early puberty so they could extract her eggs, fertilize them, and have the embryos implanted into surrogates. This so they could study the so-called "Fountain of Life" gene in her offspring and use it to their own benefit. Their schemes are foiled before this can happen, but its really shows how utterly depraved the [[spoiler:Neolutionists]] are.
* In the season 4 finale of ''Series/ThePretender'', it's revealed this happened to Miss Parker's mother, who was artificially inseminated during another minor surgical procedure, with sperm from Jarod's father. [[spoiler:She then staged her death and went into hiding. After delivering the baby, Mr. Raines killed her for real.]]



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* ''Series/LawAndOrder'':
** In episode 8x14, "Grief", one of the more disturbing episodes of the series, a woman was accused of paying off a hospital orderly to impregnate her comatose daughter. A DownerEnding all around, since [[spoiler:the daughter dies after delivering a healthy baby via C-Section. And the parents of the orderly sue for custody of the baby]].
** There's "Seed," which, in a somewhat "softer" example, reveals that the in vitro fertilization doctor that a bunch of women have relied on has been using ''his own sperm'' for every impregnation. The DA's office can't make rape stick, however, so they go for fraud instead. Then can't make that stick because none of the parents involved are willing to come forward and press charges (this one is based on a true story, at least the "doctor using his own sperm" part).
* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'':
** In one episode the team was called in when a doctor found that his comatose patient was pregnant. It turns out that [[spoiler:other patients were also impregnated and given abortions to extract stem cells for stem cell research, mainly for an elderly rich man with Parkinson's who is desperate for a cure. The case ends with the comatose patient remaining pregnant, and the elderly man seeking parental rights in order to get access to the umbilical cord, which contains stem cells]].
** "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitS7E2Design Design]]" has a rare example of it being [[GenderFlip a woman doing this]], April has drugged several men and then used a type of cattle prod, which when inserted into their rectum makes them ejaculate. She then gives her geneticist father the sperm as part of his eugenics project, while impregnating herself with one sample too.
* ''Series/OrphanBlack'':
** Season two contains an example which starts out as particularly disturbing and manages to get ''worse''. A religious cult severely drugs [[spoiler:Helena]], who is shown to have the mentality of a child. Her eggs are extracted from her without her consent, and they evidently plan to artificially inseminate her, but she escapes before this can happen. The responsible parties proceed to cross the MoralEventHorizon further by threatening their own daughter, who is still a teenager, with being forced to carry [[spoiler:Helena]]'s child instead, a threat that is eventually carried out. It's revealed that the embryos were fertilized by the girl's father's sperm and he planned to force more women to be surrogates for his and [[spoiler:Helena]]'s children ''en masse''.
** Season five contains a similar example involving [[spoiler: Kira]], who ''actually is a child''. The [[spoiler:Neolutionists]] plan to give her drugs that would force her body into early puberty so they could extract her eggs, fertilize them, and have the embryos implanted into surrogates. This so they could study the so-called "Fountain of Life" gene in her offspring and use it to their own benefit. Their schemes are foiled before this can happen, but its really shows how utterly depraved the [[spoiler:Neolutionists]] are.
* Happened in an episode of ''Series/PicketFences'' where the doctor was trying to produce a "miracle" by causing a virgin to give birth to a child.
* In the season 4 finale of ''Series/ThePretender'', it's revealed this happened to Miss Parker's mother, who was artificially inseminated during another minor surgical procedure, with sperm from Jarod's father. [[spoiler:She then staged her death and went into hiding. After delivering the baby, Mr. Raines killed her for real.]]
* In ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', [[spoiler:Seska]] claims to have done this with Chakotay at one point while gleefully informing him he's going to be a father, although [[spoiler:it later turns out the child wasn't his]].
* ''Series/TheXFiles'':
** This plays a major role in the MythArc although the ''X-Files'' version involves extraterrestrial DNA instead of somebody's sperm. [[spoiler:It's strongly implied to have happened to Scully during her abduction.]] Mulder even calls some of the conspirators "medical rapists" at one point.
** It appears in a humorous MonsterOfTheWeek episode "Post-Modern Prometheus". It turns out the monster's adoptive father was trying to create a spouse or a friend for his son. He was impregnating women with animal sperm or embryos. It's weird that the women shown don't feel too violated, and one is even excited with the prospect of having a baby...
** Also "Small Potatoes" where the antagonist can change his appearance, and has been [[BedTrick impregnating women in the guise of their husbands]]. In this case at least the perpetrator's identified as a rapist, put on the sex offender registry, given a drug regimen to suppress his ability, and imprisoned.
** In the final episode of the eleventh season it is revealed that William Mulder, the son of Scully, was the biological son of [[spoiler:the Cigarette Smoking Man and not Mulder]] by the use of this trope.
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* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2927966/1/X23 X23]]'' has [[Manga/RanmaOneHalf Ranma]] tranquilized and implanted with an embryo. She escapes shortly after, to be rescued by the [[ComicBook/XMen X-Men]], but is trapped by her honor to keep the child, whose genetics are starting to modify her.
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** In "The Doctor's Daughter", the Doctor is forcibly cloned at gunpoint. He's disgusted by it and considers his forced fatherhood this trope.

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** In "The Doctor's Daughter", the Doctor is forcibly cloned at gunpoint. He's disgusted by it and considers his forced fatherhood this trope. It also presses a TraumaButton, as he quietly tells Donna when she teases him about unexpectedly being a dad; for all that he looks like he's in his late 20s/early 30s, he was once a father and a grandfather, before the Time War. However, he quickly warms up to his bouncy, charming, and genuinely innocent daughter, after a bit of prodding from Donna - after all, it's not her fault how she was made.
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** Season two contains an example which starts out as particularly disturbing and manages to get ''worse''. [[spoiler:A religious cult severely drugs Helena, who is shown to have the mentality of a child. Her eggs are extracted from her without her consent, and they evidently plan to artificially inseminate her, but she escapes before this can happen. The responsible parties proceed to cross the MoralEventHorizon further by threatening their own daughter, who is still a teenager, with being forced to carry Helena's child instead, a threat that is eventually carried out. It's revealed that the embryos were fertilized by the girl's father's sperm and he planned to force more women to be surrogates for his and Helena's children ''en masse'']].
** Season five contains a similar example involving [[spoiler: Kira, who ''actually is a child''. The Neolutionists plan to give her drugs that would force her body into early puberty so they could extract her eggs, fertilize them, and have the embryos implanted into surrogates. This so they could study the so-called "Fountain of Life" gene in her offspring and use it to their own benefit. Their schemes are foiled before this can happen, but its really shows how utterly depraved the Neolutionists are]].

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** Season two contains an example which starts out as particularly disturbing and manages to get ''worse''. [[spoiler:A A religious cult severely drugs Helena, [[spoiler:Helena]], who is shown to have the mentality of a child. Her eggs are extracted from her without her consent, and they evidently plan to artificially inseminate her, but she escapes before this can happen. The responsible parties proceed to cross the MoralEventHorizon further by threatening their own daughter, who is still a teenager, with being forced to carry Helena's [[spoiler:Helena]]'s child instead, a threat that is eventually carried out. It's revealed that the embryos were fertilized by the girl's father's sperm and he planned to force more women to be surrogates for his and Helena's [[spoiler:Helena]]'s children ''en masse'']].
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** Season five contains a similar example involving [[spoiler: Kira, Kira]], who ''actually is a child''. The Neolutionists [[spoiler:Neolutionists]] plan to give her drugs that would force her body into early puberty so they could extract her eggs, fertilize them, and have the embryos implanted into surrogates. This so they could study the so-called "Fountain of Life" gene in her offspring and use it to their own benefit. Their schemes are foiled before this can happen, but its really shows how utterly depraved the Neolutionists are]].[[spoiler:Neolutionists]] are.
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** Also "Small Potatoes" where the antagonist can change his appearance, and has been [[BedTrick impregnating women in the guise of their husbands]]. In this case at least the perpetrator's identified as a rapist, put on the sex offender registry, and imprisoned.

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** Also "Small Potatoes" where the antagonist can change his appearance, and has been [[BedTrick impregnating women in the guise of their husbands]]. In this case at least the perpetrator's identified as a rapist, put on the sex offender registry, given a drug regimen to suppress his ability, and imprisoned.

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* In ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', [[spoiler:Seska]] claims to have done this with Chakotay at one point while gleefully informing him he's going to be a father, although [[spoiler:it later turns out she was lying and the child wasn't his]].

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* In ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', [[spoiler:Seska]] claims to have done this with Chakotay at one point while gleefully informing him he's going to be a father, although [[spoiler:it later turns out she was lying and the child wasn't his]].



** "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitS7E2Design Desire]]" has a rare example of it being [[GenderFlip a woman doing this]], April has drugged several men and then used a type of cattle prod, which when inserted into their rectum makes them ejaculate. She then gives her geneticist father the sperm as part of his eugenics project, while impregnating herself with one sample too.

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* This is essentially what happens in ''VideoGame/TheSims2'' and ''VideoGame/TheSims3'' with alien abduction victims (it only happens to [[MrSeahorse males]] in the second game). They end up with an alien baby [[FaceFullOfAlienWingWong implanted]] in them and end up giving birth (thankfully without any complications) and raising the baby like a normal Sim child. The UnfortunateImplications are more or less glossed over.

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* ''Film/HighLife:'' Doctor Dibs renders Monte and Boyce unconscious, has sex with Monte and transfers the sperm to Boyce, who had previously declared that she would never have children. Monte ends up raising the baby.

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Naturally, GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion, so this is a way to force a pregnancy onto someone. Possibly she will have a ConvenientMiscarriage, but if the plot's usually gone this far to make her have a baby, she probably won't. Occasionally, a GenderFlipped variant is also possible involving a man who doesn't wish to be the ''father'' of a given woman's child; if the female perpetrator steals his genetic material (by one means or another) and uses it to impregnate herself, this is also basically a non-sexual kind of rape. For extra {{Squick}}, a perpetrator can steal ''both'' the eggs and sperm for this purpose, effectively violating ''both'' "partners" (who don't even have to have met each other) to produce a proxy ChildByRape.

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Naturally, GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion, so this is a way to force a pregnancy onto someone. Possibly she will have a ConvenientMiscarriage, but if the plot's usually gone this far to make her have a baby, she probably won't. Occasionally, a GenderFlipped variant is also possible involving a man who doesn't wish to be the ''father'' of a given woman's child; if the female perpetrator steals his genetic material (by one means or another) and uses it to impregnate herself, this is also basically a non-sexual kind of rape. For extra {{Squick}}, {{squick}}, a perpetrator can steal ''both'' the eggs and sperm for this purpose, effectively violating ''both'' "partners" (who don't even have to have met each other) to produce a proxy [[RapeByProxy proxy]] ChildByRape.



* In an episode of ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'', the team was called in when a doctor found that his comatose patient was pregnant. It turns out that [[spoiler:other patients were also impregnated and given abortions to extract stem cells for stem cell research, mainly for an elderly rich man with Parkinson's who is desperate for a cure. The case ends with the comatose patient remaining pregnant, and the elderly man seeking parental rights in order to get access to the umbilical cord, which contains stem cells]].

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In an one episode of ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'', the team was called in when a doctor found that his comatose patient was pregnant. It turns out that [[spoiler:other patients were also impregnated and given abortions to extract stem cells for stem cell research, mainly for an elderly rich man with Parkinson's who is desperate for a cure. The case ends with the comatose patient remaining pregnant, and the elderly man seeking parental rights in order to get access to the umbilical cord, which contains stem cells]].cells]].
** "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitS7E2Design Desire]]" has a rare example of it being [[GenderFlip a woman doing this]], April has drugged several men and then used a type of cattle prod, which when inserted into their rectum makes them ejaculate. She then gives her geneticist father the sperm as part of his eugenics project, while impregnating herself with one sample too.

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* Season two of ''Series/OrphanBlack'' contains an example which starts out as particularly disturbing and manages to get ''worse''. [[spoiler:A religious cult severely drugs Helena, who is shown to have the mentality of a child. Her eggs are extracted from her without her consent, and they evidently plan to artificially inseminate her, but she escapes before this can happen. The responsible parties proceed to cross the MoralEventHorizon further by threatening their own daughter, who is still a teenager, with being forced to carry Helena's child instead, a threat that is eventually carried out. It's revealed that the embryos were fertilized by the girl's father's sperm and he planned to force more women to be surrogates for his and Helena's children ''en masse'']].

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Season two of ''Series/OrphanBlack'' contains an example which starts out as particularly disturbing and manages to get ''worse''. [[spoiler:A religious cult severely drugs Helena, who is shown to have the mentality of a child. Her eggs are extracted from her without her consent, and they evidently plan to artificially inseminate her, but she escapes before this can happen. The responsible parties proceed to cross the MoralEventHorizon further by threatening their own daughter, who is still a teenager, with being forced to carry Helena's child instead, a threat that is eventually carried out. It's revealed that the embryos were fertilized by the girl's father's sperm and he planned to force more women to be surrogates for his and Helena's children ''en masse'']].



* Done to Alma from ''[[VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon FEAR]]'', where she was comatose, impregnated and even gave birth via C-Section while in said coma. Then she was executed, but her psychic powers allowed her ghost to survive, but trapped in her own coffin and barely able to make contact with her sons. This makes her hate everyone, and it goes horribly wrong from there.

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* Done to Alma from ''[[VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon FEAR]]'', FEAR]]'':
** Done to Alma in the first game,
where she was comatose, impregnated and even gave birth via C-Section while in said coma. Then she was executed, but her psychic powers allowed her ghost to survive, but trapped in her own coffin and barely able to make contact with her sons. This makes her hate everyone, and it goes horribly wrong from there.
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** In the [[FinalFantasyVIIRemake remake]], Hojo's plans for Aerith are much the same, except he plans to have SOLDIER elites do the deed, and wonders what would happen if Sephiroth did the same.

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** In the [[FinalFantasyVIIRemake [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake remake]], Hojo's plans for Aerith are much the same, except he plans to have SOLDIER elites do the deed, and wonders what would happen if Sephiroth did the same.

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* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', Professor Hojo, by far the creepiest of the game's villains, intends to do this to Aerith, mating her with a long-lived beast species to produce a hybrid with the lifespan of a beast and the Lifestream-communing power of an Ancient. Fortunately, the beast, Red XIII, isn't happy about the arrangement either and, after playing along to get his guard down, attacks Hojo (and apologises to Aerith for scaring her). They're ultimately rescued by Cloud, Tifa and Barret, who also take Red into the group.

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Professor Hojo, Hojo by far the creepiest of the game's villains, intends to do this to Aerith, mating her mate Aerith with a long-lived beast species to produce a hybrid with the lifespan of a beast and the Lifestream-communing power of an Ancient. Fortunately, the beast, Red XIII, isn't happy about the arrangement either and, after playing along to get his guard down, attacks Hojo (and apologises to Aerith for scaring her). They're ultimately rescued by Cloud, Tifa and Barret, who also take Red into the group.


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* Essentially how the kids from the X-23 program were created in ''Film/{{Logan}}''. Young Hispanic women were implanted with mutant embryos with the goal of raising the mutant children as living weapons.
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* Subverted in ''Manga/AyashiNoCeres''. [[spoiler:Chidori]] is supposed to go through it when she's caught by the Mikages, but [[spoiler:she ultimately dies before the embryo is implanted into her.]]

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* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21536005/chapters/51337927 Surviving]]'' is about a nation forcing this on its citizens. They try to be soft by simply putting two partners in the same room to do their business (after drugging them to ensure they will be sex-crazed, of course) but if it doesn't work, the potential mother is outright strapped down to be artificially inseminated.
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** In the final episode of the eleventh season is revelead that William Mulder, the son of Scully was the biological son of the [Cigarette Smoking Man and not Mulder by the use of this trope.

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** In the final episode of the eleventh season it is revelead revealed that William Mulder, the son of Scully Scully, was the biological son of the [Cigarette [[spoiler:the Cigarette Smoking Man and not Mulder Mulder]] by the use of this trope.
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* In ''WebComic/TeamFortress2'', [[MadDoctor The Medic]] implants the whole [[''VideoGame/TeamFortressClassic'' Classic team]], or at least Classic Heavy, with a monkey fetus. [[spoiler: Classic Heavy gets killed at the second-last comic's end, but Medic is later seen holding a baby monkey in the background.]]

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* In ''WebComic/TeamFortress2'', [[MadDoctor The Medic]] implants the whole [[''VideoGame/TeamFortressClassic'' [[VideoGame/TeamFortressClassic Classic team]], or at least Classic Heavy, with a monkey fetus. [[spoiler: Classic Heavy gets killed at the second-last comic's end, but Medic is later seen holding a baby monkey in the background.]]
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* Implied to have happened in ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', of all shows. Near the end of the third series, BigBad [[MadScientist Jail Scaglietti]] reveals that [[spoiler:he impregnated his QuirkyMinibossSquad, the Numbers Cyborgs, with rapidly-growing clones of himself which he'd patterned his own mind into, ensuring that he could continue to wreak havoc across the multiverse even if the heroes arrested him]]. Whilst this appeared to be mostly consensual (though deeply squicky for [[ParentalIncest a number of other reasons]]), it's worth remembering that [[spoiler:the Numbers Cyborgs, at the time, included the kidnapped and brainwashed Ginga Nakajima, who would therefore also have been a candidate for this procedure]]. Thankfully, [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary materials]] state that this was [[spoiler:a magical procedure, intended to implant upon Jail's death, and that since Jail was taken alive, no one was actually impregnated.]] Whew.

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* Implied to have happened in ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', of all shows. Near the end of the third series, BigBad [[MadScientist Jail Scaglietti]] reveals that [[spoiler:he impregnated his QuirkyMinibossSquad, the Numbers Cyborgs, [[{{Cyborgs}} Numbers]], with rapidly-growing clones of himself which he'd patterned his own mind into, ensuring that he could continue to wreak havoc across the multiverse even if the heroes arrested him]]. Whilst this appeared to be mostly consensual (though deeply squicky for [[ParentalIncest a number of other reasons]]), it's worth remembering that [[spoiler:the Numbers Cyborgs, Numbers, at the time, included the kidnapped and brainwashed Ginga Nakajima, who would therefore also have been a candidate for this procedure]]. Thankfully, [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary materials]] state that this was [[spoiler:a magical procedure, intended to implant upon Jail's Scaglietti's death, and that since Jail Scaglietti was taken alive, no one was actually impregnated.]] impregnated]]. Whew.
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** Season five contains a similar example involving [[spoiler: Kira, who ''actually is a child''. The Neolutionists plan to give her drugs that would force her body into early puberty so they could extract her eggs, fertilize them, and have the embryos implanted into surrogates. This so they could study the so-called "Fountain of Life" gene in her offspring and use it to their own benefit. Their schemes are foiled before this can happen, but its really shows how utterly depraved the Neolutionists are]].
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* ''Film/RosemarysBaby'' sees the title character wrestling with the awful possibility that one night while she was apparently sleeping, the nightmare of being raped by Satan and becoming pregnant by him is something more than a bad dream...
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* The eponymous villain of ''ComicBook/{{Nemesis}}'' kidnaps the Commissioner's two teenage children, and in particularly {{squick}}y fashion, uses the (closeted gay) brother's sperm to impregnate his sister, then rigs the womb to collapse if they attempt to abort it.

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* The infamous issue #200 of the classic ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' run, which has ComicBook/CarolDanvers being subjected to this by Marcus Immortus, a PsychopathicManChild with access to super-technology. He infamously uses those machines to abduct her into his dimension of Limbo, MindRape her into falling in love with him, then impregnate her with a clone-avatar of himself in hopes he can use that to escape into the Earth dimension -- he then returns her to Earth and wipes her memory, leaving her panic-stricken when she seemingly becomes pregnant out of nowhere and then gives birth after a handful of days. When his "reborn" presence on Earth results in time going haywire, he is forced to return to Limbo -- but triggers a subliminal program to compel Carol to return with him, under the pretext of being in love with him. Fortunately, he gets a KarmicDeath when his clone-avatar body is desynched to Limbo's unique time flow, causing him to have aged to dust within a week of his return there.
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Naturally, GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion, so this is a way to force a pregnancy onto someone. Possibly she will have a ConvenientMiscarriage, but if the plot's usually gone this far to make her have a baby, she probably won't. Occasionally, a GenderFlipped variant is also possible involving a man who doesn't wish to be the ''father'' of a given woman's child; if the female perpetrator steals his genetic material (by one means or another) and uses it to impregnate herself, this is also basically a non-sexual kind of rape. For extra {{Squick}}, a female perpetrator can steal ''both'' the eggs and sperm for this purpose, effectively violating ''both'' "partners" (who don't even have to have met each other) to produce a proxy ChildByRape.

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Naturally, GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion, so this is a way to force a pregnancy onto someone. Possibly she will have a ConvenientMiscarriage, but if the plot's usually gone this far to make her have a baby, she probably won't. Occasionally, a GenderFlipped variant is also possible involving a man who doesn't wish to be the ''father'' of a given woman's child; if the female perpetrator steals his genetic material (by one means or another) and uses it to impregnate herself, this is also basically a non-sexual kind of rape. For extra {{Squick}}, a female perpetrator can steal ''both'' the eggs and sperm for this purpose, effectively violating ''both'' "partners" (who don't even have to have met each other) to produce a proxy ChildByRape.
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* Played for laughs and obscured by its GRatedSex and [[DoubleStandardRapeMaleOnMale the fact that]] [[DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale it targets]] [[MisterSeahorse men]] in ''VideoGame/TheSims'', where in the second and third games, aliens will do this to any male sim who they abduct. Sims 2 victims are impregnated with a hybrid of their genes and the genes from the "Pollination Technician" who abducted them. Sims 3 victims are surrogates for a genetically pure alien instead.
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** In the final episode of the eleventh season is revelead that William Mulder, the son of Scully was the biological son of the [[ArchVillain Cigarette Smoking Man]] and not Mulder by the use of this trope.

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** In the final episode of the eleventh season is revelead that William Mulder, the son of Scully was the biological son of the [[ArchVillain Cigarette [Cigarette Smoking Man]] Man and not Mulder by the use of this trope.
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** In the final episode of the eleventh season is revelead that William Mulder, the son of Scully was the biological son of the [[ArcVillian Cigarette Smoking Man]] and not Mulder by the use of this trope.

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** In the final episode of the eleventh season is revelead that William Mulder, the son of Scully was the biological son of the [[ArcVillian [[ArchVillain Cigarette Smoking Man]] and not Mulder by the use of this trope.

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