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construct-childbirth

Construct children require more careful and conventional births compared to Human or Oankali births, involving simulated parental presence and gradual world introduction.

1 chapter across 1 book

Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler

Chapter 57

The chapter details the birth of Ahajas's child, emphasizing the unique biological and social processes of Oankali-human hybrid births, including the necessity of close contact with mates and the role of the ooloi in facilitating a safe birth. It also explores the emotional and practical concerns surrounding the abduction of Akin, a Human-born male child, by nomadic raiders, highlighting the dangers he faces and the family's anxiety for his survival. The narrative intertwines themes of family unity, biological complexity, and the precariousness of life in a hostile environment.