Pregnancy Fetish

Pregnant women are perceived as sexy phenomena in pregnancy fetishes, also referred to as maiesiophilia or maieusophoria. Pregnant ladies are sexually attractive to those who have a pregnancy fetish. Each person has this attraction, which encompasses the various phases and experiences of pregnancy, including nursing, conception, and delivery. There are occasionally dreams about the stages of pregnancy, the conditions of childbirth, and the conduct of expectant mothers. Additionally, the pleasure and satisfaction of sex-induced pregnancy may be fascinating. Another element of pregnancy fetish could be erotic lactation. Additionally, being or getting pregnant can be a fetish for women.

Fetishes related to pregnancy can be rather prevalent. According to Dr. Justin Lehmiller's survey of over 4,000 Americans, 26% of the sample had dreamt about having sex with an already pregnant person, and 30% had fantasized about becoming pregnant or getting someone pregnant.

Pornhub revealed in 2017 that searches for pregnancy porn had increased by over 20% between 2014 and 2017, reaching a peak in that year. Pregnancy porn searches were substantially more common among women.

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There is some evidence linking childhood exposure to pregnancy and lactation to sexual attraction to pregnant and lactating individuals. Put another way, older kids who have siblings are more likely to have this obsession.

What makes people interested in this? A natural appeal to the female body's capacity to bear life may be a contributing factor in the long-standing veneration and worship of pregnant bodies. Many people find it attractive when their entire body, including the breasts and tummy, is more significant, softer, and more voluptuous. The taboo element of fetishizing a "mother" may also appeal to some people. According to one study, males are more attracted to their women during pregnancy than at any other moment.

Pregnancy fetishes have some intriguing subgenres, such as breeding fetishes, in which individuals pretend to be impregnating a partner, and pregnancy risk fetishes, in which individuals take pleasure in the possibility of becoming pregnant while not wanting children. Another less prevalent type of pregnancy fetishization is the fetishization of birth.