Posthumous birth

A posthumous birth is the birth of a child after the death of a biological parent.[1] A person born in these circumstances is called a posthumous child or a posthumously born person. Most instances of posthumous birth involve the birth of a child after the death of its father, but the term is also applied to infants delivered after the death of the mother, usually by caesarean section.[2]

Posthumous birth has special implications in law, potentially affecting the child's citizenship and legal rights, inheritance, and order of succession. Legal systems generally include special provisions regarding inheritance by posthumous children and the legal status of such children. For example, Massachusetts law states that a posthumous child is treated as having been living at the death of the parent,[3] meaning that the child receives the same share of the parent's estate as if the child had been born before the parent's death. Another emerging legal issue in the United States is the control of genetic material after the death of the donor.[4] United States law holds that posthumous children of U.S. citizens who are born outside the United States have the same rights to citizenship that they would have had if the deceased U.S. citizen parent had been alive at the time of their birth.[5] In the field of assisted reproduction, snowflake children, i.e. those "adopted" as frozen embryos by people unrelated to them, can result in the birth of a child after the death of one or both of their genetic parents.

In monarchies

A posthumous birth has special significance in the case of hereditary monarchies following primogeniture. In this system, a monarch's own child precedes that monarch's sibling in the order of succession. In cases where the widow of a childless king is pregnant at the time of his death, the next-in-line is not permitted to assume the throne, but must yield place to the unborn child, or ascends and reigns until the child is born. In monarchies that follow male-preference cognatic primogeniture, the situation is similar where the dead monarch was not childless but left a daughter as the next-in-line, as well as a pregnant widow. A posthumous brother would supplant that daughter in the succession, whereas a posthumous sister, being younger, would not. Similarly, in monarchies that follow agnatic primogeniture, the sex of the unborn child determines the succession; a posthumous male child would himself succeed, whereas the next-in-line would succeed upon the birth of a posthumous female child.

Modern complications

Posthumous conception by artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization, whether done using sperm or ova stored before a parent's death or sperm retrieved from a man's corpse, has created new legal issues.[3] When a woman is inseminated with her deceased husband's sperm, laws that establish that a sperm donor is not the legal father of the child born as a result of artificial insemination have had the effect of excluding the deceased husband from fatherhood and making the child legally fatherless.[6] In the United Kingdom before 2000, birth records of children conceived using a dead man's sperm had to identify the infants as fatherless, but in 2000 the government announced that the law would be changed to allow the deceased father's name to be listed on the birth certificate.[7] In 1986, a New South Wales legal reform commission recommended that the law should recognize the deceased husband as the father of a child born from post-mortem artificial insemination, provided that the woman is his widow and unmarried at the time of birth, but the child should have inheritance rights to the father's estate only if the father left a will that included specific provisions for the child.[7] In 2001, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court was asked to consider whether the father's name should appear on the birth record for a child conceived through artificial insemination after her father's death, as well as whether that child was eligible for U.S. Social Security benefits. The court ruled in January 2002 that a child could be the legal heir of a dead parent if there was a genetic relationship and the deceased parent had both agreed to the posthumous conception and committed to support the child.[3] Different U.S. state courts and federal appellate courts have ruled differently in similar cases. In 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Astrue v. Capato that twins born 18 months after their father's death using the father's frozen sperm were not eligible for Social Security benefits, which set a new precedent.

Naming

In the Middle Ages, it was traditional for posthumous children born in England to be given a matronymic surname instead of a patronymic one. This may in part explain why matronyms are more common in England than in other parts of Europe.[8]

In Ancient Rome, posthumous children of noble birth were often given the cognomen (or third name) 'Postumus.' One example is Agrippa Postumus. However, it is likely that the term simply meant "the last child" or youngest born, and did not always indicate posthumous birth.

Notable people born posthumously

This list also includes people who were posthumous children of notables but did not become notable themselves.

Antiquity

Name Born Late parent Parent died Gap Comments
Alexander IV
King of Macedon
August 323 BCEAlexander the Great11 June 323 BCE2 months
Bindusara
Mauryan Emperor
320 BCEHis mother320 BCEDelivered through caesarean section after his mother was poisoned.[9]
Agrippa Postumus
Grandson of Augustus Caesar
12 BCEMarcus Vipsanius Agrippa12 BCEA few weeks
Shapur II
Sassanid Emperor
309 ADHormizd II309 ADForty daysShapur is believed to be the only monarch in history who was crowned in utero
Flavia Maxima Constantia
Wife of Gratian
361–362 ADConstantius II3 November 361Father died of fever.

Middle Ages

Name Born Late parent Parent died Gap Comments
Muhammad
Prophet of Islam
c. 571Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib5706 months
Robert I
King of France
15 August 866Robert the Strong2 July 8666 weeksRobert the Strong died at the Battle of Brissarthe
Charles III "The Simple"
King of France
17 September 879Louis the Stammerer10 April 8795 months
Lothair III
Holy Roman Emperor
1075Gebhard of Supplinburg9 June 1075?
Valdemar I the Great
King of Denmark
14 January 1131Canute Lavard7 January 11317 days
Constance I
Queen of Sicily
2 November 1154Roger II of Sicily26 February 11548 months
Baldwin V
King of Jerusalem
August 1177William of Montferrat, Count of Jaffa and AscalonJune 11772 months
Arthur I
Duke of Brittany
29 March 1187Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany19 August 11867 months
Maria of Montferrat
Queen of Jerusalem
Summer 1192Conrad of Montferrat28 April 1192A few monthsFather assassinated.
Theobald I
King of Navarre
30 May 1201Theobald III, Count of Champagne24 May 12016 days
Raymond Nonnatus
Catholic saint
1204His mother1204Retrieved through caesarean section after his mother died in childbirth.[2]
Przemysł II
King of Poland
14 October 1257Przemysł I of Greater Poland4 June 12574 months
John I
King of France
15 November 1316Louis X of France5 June 13165 monthsHe lived for only six days, but was a king for his entire short life.
Isabel de Verdun, Baroness Ferrers of Groby
English aristocrat
21 March 1317Theobald de Verdun, 2nd Lord Verdun, Justiciar of Ireland27 July 13168 monthsTheobald died of typhoid
John, 3rd Earl of Kent7 April 1330Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent19 March 133019 daysEdmund was executed
William of Bavaria-Munich1435William III, Duke of Bavaria12 September 1435up to 3 monthsHe also died in 1435
Ladislaus the Posthumous
King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia, Duke of Austria
22 February 1440King Albert II of Germany27 October 14394 months
Henry VII
King of England
28 January 1457Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond1 or 3 November 14563 months
John Louis
Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken
19 October 1472Johann II of Nassau-Saarbrücken15 July 14723 months
Mencía Pacheco[10]
Castilian noblewoman
1474–1475Juan Pacheco1 October 1474Father died of a throat ailment.
Pope Clement VII26 May 1478Giuliano de' Medici26 April 14781 monthGiuliano was assassinated in the Pazzi Conspiracy

Modern Age

Name Born Late parent Parent died Gap Comments
A stillborn girl2 April 1498John, Prince of AsturiasOctober 4, 14977 monthsHad she lived, she would have inherited the crowns of Castile and Aragon and prevented their dynastic union with the Habsburg Monarchy
Catherine of Austria
Queen of Portugal
14 January 1507Philip I of Castile25 September 15063 monthsFather died of typhoid or was poisoned.
Alexander Stewart
Duke of Ross
30 April 1514James IV of Scotland9 September 15137 monthsJames IV died at the Battle of Flodden; Alexander died at the age of only 20 months, but during his short life he was heir presumptive to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland
Françoise d'Orléans-Longueville
Wife of Louis I of Bourbon
5 April 1549François d'Orléans, Marquis of Rothelin, Prince of Chalet-Aillon, Viscount of Melun25 October 15485 months
Sebastian
King of Portugal
20 January 1554João Manuel, Prince of Portugal2 January 155418 daysUpon his birth, Sebastian immediately became Crown Prince
Ben Jonson
Elizabethan playwright
c. 11 June 1572His fatherApril 15722 months
Henri II de Bourbon, Prince of Condé
French aristocrat
1 September 1588Henri, Prince of Condé5 Mar 15886 months
Sveinn "Skotti" Björnsson
Icelandic criminal
1596–1597Björn Pétursson1596?His father was the only serial killer in the history of Iceland and was executed before his birth.
Thomas Herbert
Welsh Royal Navy officer and writer
15 May 1597 (baptised)Richard Herbert15 October 1596 (buried)c 7 months
Friedrich Wilhelm II
Duke of Saxe-Altenburg
12 February 1603Friedrich Wilhelm I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar7 July 16027 months
Joseph of Cupertino
Catholic saint
17 June 1603Felice Desa??
Elizabeth Gyllenhielm
Swedish noble
1622Charles Philip, Duke of Södermanland25 January 1622Charles died in battle at Narva
François-Henri de Montmorency
Duke of Luxembourg
8 January 1628François de Montmorency-Bouteville22 June 16276 monthsHis father was executed for dueling
Isaac Newton
English scientist
4 January 1643Isaac Newton, Sr.September–October 16423 months
William III
King of England and Scotland
14 November 1650William II, Prince of Orange6 November 16508 daysFather died of smallpox. He was born Prince of Orange.
Adolphus Frederick II
Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
19 October 1658Adolf Frederick I, Duke of Mecklenburg27 February 16587 months
Jonathan Swift
Irish writer (Gulliver's Travels)
30 November 1667Jonathan Swift, Sr.c. April 16677 months
William August
Duke of Saxe-Eisenach
30 November 1668Adolf William, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach21 November 16689 days
Godscall Paleologue12 January 1694Theodorious Paleologuspost-1 August 1693 (date will made)Up to 5 monthsLast recorded living member of the Paleologus dynasty
Edward Ward, 9th Baron Dudley16 June 1704Edward Ward, 8th Baron Dudley28 March 1704[11]10 weeks
Georg Wilhelm Richmann
Livonian physicist
22 July 1711His fatherHis father died of plague.
William IV
Prince of Orange
1 September 1711John William Friso, Prince of Orange14 July 17116 weeksHis father drowned in ferryboat sinking.
Robert Petre, 8th Baron Petre
British peer and horticulturist
3 June 1713Robert Petre, 7th Baron Petre22 March 171310 weeksHis father died of smallpox.
John Morton
American politician
1725John Morton, Sr.1725
Sir Brook Bridges, 3rd Baronet
British politician
17 September 1733Sir Brook Bridges, 2nd Bt23 May 1733[12]4 months
Caroline Matilda
Queen Consort of Christian VII of Denmark
11 July 1751Frederick, Prince of Wales20 March 17514 months
Thomas Chatterton
English poet and forger
20 November 1752Thomas Chatterton Sr.7 August 1752[13]15 weeks
Elizabeth Simcoe
British artist in colonial Canada
22 September 1762Thomas Gwillim??
Benedict Joseph Flaget
American bishop
7 November 1763
Andrew Jackson
President of the United States
15 March 1767Andrew Jackson, Sr.February 17673 weeksHis father was killed in a lumber accident
Tenskwatawa
Shawnee prophet and leader
1775Pukeesheno??

19th century

Name Born Late parent Parent died Gap Comments
Arthur MacArthur Sr.
Governor of Wisconsin
26 January 1815His father19 January 18157 daysPaternal grandfather of General Douglas MacArthur
Henri, Count of Chambord
Pretender to the French throne
29 September 1820Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry14 February 18207 monthsFather, who was assassinated, also had three posthumously born bastard children by different women.
Rutherford B. Hayes
President of the United States
4 October 1822Rutherford Hayes Jr20 July 182210 weeks
Jemima Blackburn
Scottish painter
1 May 1823James Wedderburn7 November 18226 months
Anna Leonowens
British teacher, co-subject of The King and I
5 November 1831Thomas Edwards3 months
David Hyrum Smith
Leader of the RLDS Church
7 November 1844Joseph Smith27 June 18445 monthsHis father was murdered.
Princess Kazu
Wife of Tokugawa Iemochi
1 August 1846Emperor Ninkō21 February 18465 months
Horace Tabberer Brown
British chemist
1848His father
Samuel Alexander
British philosopher
1859Samuel Alexander, Sr.
Motilal Nehru
Indian political activist
6 May 1861Gangadhar NehruFebruary 18613 months
George Washington Carver
American agricultural scientist
c. 1864His fatherFather was murdered.
Breaker Morant
Australian soldier and folk hero
9 December 1864Edwin MurrantAugust 18644 months
Frank Anstey
Australian politician
18 August 1865Samuel Anstey?5 months
Rua Kenana Hepetipa
Maori faith healer
1869Kenana TumoanaNovember 18683 monthsTumoana was killed at Makaretu while fighting for Te Kooti
George Washington Lambert
Australian artist
13 September 1873George Washington Lambert25 July 18737 weeks
Carl Schuricht
German conductor
3 July 1880Carl Conrad Schuricht?3 weeksHis father drowned in the Baltic Sea while trying to save a friend
Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha19 July 1884Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany28 March 18844 monthsHis father, a haemophiliac, died after head injury in a fall.
Chester W. Nimitz
American fleet admiral
24 February 1885Chester Bernard Nimitz14 August 18846 months
Clara Sipprell
Canadian photographer
31 October 1885Francis Sipprell
Alfonso XIII
King of Spain
17 May 1886King Alfonso XII25 November 18856 monthsHis father died of dysentery from tuberculosis
Li Dazhao
Co-founder of the Chinese Communist Party
29 October 1889His fatherA few months
Thomas Iorwerth Ellis
Welsh classicist
19 December 1899Thomas Edward Ellis5 April 18998 months
Mabel Mercer
British-American jazz singer
3 February 1900Her father??[14]

20th century

Name Born Late parent Parent died Gap Comments
Stanley Kunitz
American poet
29 July 1905Solomon Z. KunitzJune 19056 weeksFather committed suicide.
Johan Kjær Hansen
Member of the Danish Resistance
7 April 1907Hans Christian Johan Andreas Hansen13 December 19064 months
Xiao Qian
Chinese essayist and translator
27 January 1910His father
John Jacob Astor VI14 August 1912John Jacob Astor IV15 April 19124 monthsFather drowned in the sinking of the RMS Titanic, which his mother survived
Red Skelton
American comedian
18 July 1913Joseph Elmer SkeltonMay 19132 months
Cäzilia Gabriel
Hinterkaifeck victim
January 1915Karl GabrielDecember 19141 monthFather killed in action during World War I.
Georg Quistgaard
Member of the Danish Resistance
19 February 1915Georg Brockhoff Quistgaard, Sr.18 December 19142 months
Alfred Shaughnessy
English screenwriter and producer
19 May 1916Alfred Shaughnessy, Sr.2 monthsFather killed in World War I.
Edward Bell, JrOctober 1918Edward Bell (footballer)24 March 19186 monthsFather killed in action during World War I.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Russian novelist
11 December 1918Isaakiy Semyonovich Solzhenitsyn15 June 19186 monthsFather killed in a hunting accident.
John Mitchum
American actor
6 September 1919James MitchumFebruary 19197 monthsFather killed in a railyard accident.
Kong Decheng
Duke of Yansheng
23 February 1920Kong Lingyi8 November 19193 months
Alexandra of Yugoslavia
Wife of Peter II of Yugoslavia
25 March 1921Alexander of Greece25 October 19205 monthsFather died from sepsis after being bitten by a captive monkey.
Jules Olitski
Ukrainian-American painter, sculptor
27 March 1922His fatherA few monthsFather executed by the Soviet government.
Elisabeth of Austria
Austrian aristocrat
31 May 1922Charles I of Austria1 April 19222 monthsFather died of pneumonia.
Stephen Wurm
Hungarian-Australian linguist
19 August 1922Adolphe Wurm
Mary Warnock
English philosopher
14 April 1924Archibald Wilson1923
Anthony Earnshaw
English anarchist
9 October 1924His father
Felipe Rodríguez
Puerto Rican singer
8 May 1926His father
Earl Holliman
American actor
11 September 1928William A. Frost6 monthsHolliman and all his biological siblings were put up for adoption as a result of economic hardships derived from his father's death.
Bertram Wainer
Australian doctor and activist
30 December 1928His father[15]
Itamar Franco
President of Brazil
28 June 1930Augusto César Stiebler FrancoApril 19302 monthsFather died of malaria.[16]
Thomas Sowell
American economist
30 June 1930His father
Brian Sewell
British art critic
15 July 1931Peter Warlock
(claimed by Sewell)
17 December 19307 monthsWarlock died of coal gas poisoning.
Don Durant
American actor
20 November 1932His father2 monthsFather killed in a truck accident.
Margaret O'Brien
American actress
15 January 1937Lawrence O'Brien
Ian Brady
British serial killer
2 January 1938His father
(according to his mother)
3 monthsBrady's father was never identified, casting doubt on his mother's claims.
Lee Harvey Oswald
Assassin of John F. Kennedy
18 October 1939Robert Edward Lee Oswald19 August 19392 monthsFather died of a heart attack.
Marie Heydrich23 July 1942Reinhard Heydrich4 June 19427 weeksFather was assassinated.
Edwin Wilson
Australian poet
27 October 1942His father
Henry Cecil
British racehorse trainer
11 January 1943Henry Kerr Auchmuty Cecil30 November – 2 December 1942[17]6 weeks[17] or 2 weeks[18]Father killed in action in the North African campaign of World War II.[18]
Sylvester McCoy
British actor
20 August 1943Percy Kent-Smith18 July 19431 monthFather killed in action in World War II.
Ranulph Fiennes
British explorer and writer
7 March 1944Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes24 November 19433 monthsFather killed in action at the Battle of Monte Cassino.
John Pelham, 9th Earl of Chichester
English nobleman
14 April 1944John Pelham, 8th Earl of Chichester21 February 19442 monthsFather killed in road accident while serving in World War II.
Maria João Pires
Portuguese-Swiss classical pianist
23 July 1944João Baptista Pires
Bernard Collaery
Australian lawyer and politician
12 October 1944Edward Collaery4 monthsFather killed in action in World War II.
Frederica von Stade
American opera singer
1 June 1945Charles S. von Stade10 April 19452 monthsFather killed in action in World War II.
Bill Clinton
President of the United States
19 August 1946William Jefferson Blythe Jr.17 May 19463 monthsFather died in an automobile accident.
Peter Kocan
Attempted assassin of Arthur Calwell
4 May 1947His father3 monthsFather died in an automobile accident.
Pedro López
Colombian serial killer
8 October 1948Midardo Reyes4 April 19487 monthsFather shot when his store was attacked during La Violencia.
Jett Williams
American singer
6 January 1953Hank Williams1 January 19535 daysFather died of drug-induced cardiac arrest.
Wally Carr
Australian boxer
11 August 1954His father2 monthsFather shot himself in the head[19]
Janet Lynn Skinner
American singer
5 July 1955Billie HailleJuly 1955A few daysFather died of spinal meningitis.
Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum
President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority
1 December 1958Saeed bin Maktoum bin Hasher Al Maktoum9 September 19583 monthsHis father was 80 years old at the time of his death.
Tyrone Power Jr.
American actor
22 January 1959Tyrone Power15 November 19582 monthsFather died of angina pectoris while filming an action scene.
Antwone Fisher
American author and film director
3 August 1959Eddie Elkins2 monthsFather shot by a jealous lover.
John Clark Gable
American Actor
20 March 1961Clark Gable16 November 19604 monthsFather died of cardiac arrest.
Yves Amu Klein
French artist
6 August 1962Yves Klein6 June 19622 monthsFather died of cardiac arrest.
Sławomir Makaruk
Polish traveler
4 October 1963Sławomir Makaruk
Polish aviator
20 April 19635 monthsFather died in an aviation accident.
Tariq Al-Ali
Kuwaiti actor
18 January 1966His father
Rory Kennedy
American documentary film maker
12 December 1968Robert F. Kennedy6 June 19686 monthsFather assassinated while campaigning for election.
Brandon Teena
Hate crime murder victim
12 December 1972Patrick Brandon7 April 19728 monthsFather died in an automobile accident.
Philippe Cousteau Jr.
Environmental advocate
20 January 1980Philippe Cousteau28 June 19796 monthsFather died in an aviation accident.
Diana Yukawa
Japanese-British violinist and composer
16 September 1985Akihisa Yukawa12 August 19851 monthFather died in the Japan Airlines Flight 123 crash.
Natashenka Ignatenko
Chernobyl disaster victim
1986Vasily Ignatenko13 May 1986A few monthsFather died of acute radiation syndrome contracted while putting out the fire in the fourth reactor. Natashenka lived for four hours before dying of radiation-induced congenital heart disease and cirrhosis.[20]
Gia Coppola
American film director and actress
1 January 1987Gian-Carlo Coppola26 May 19867 monthsFather died in a speedboat accident.
Ane Muguruza
Basque nationalist politician
1989–1990Josu Muguruza20 November 1989Father assassinated by Bases Autónomas.
Tuki Brando
Fashion model
26 June 1990Dag Drollet16 May 19901 monthFather shot by his uncle, Christian Brando.
Daijah Nakia26 September 1995Eazy-E26 March 19956 monthsFather died from HIV/AIDS complications.
María Indiano Carrillo[21]22 October 2000[22]Manuel Indiano Azaustre29 August 20002 monthsFather assassinated by ETA.

21st century

Name Born Late parent Parent died Gap Comments
Adam Pearl[23]2002Daniel Pearl1 February 20022 monthsFather abducted by Al-Qaeda terrorists in Pakistan and beheaded.
Aitor Antonio Puerta22 October 2007Antonio Puerta28 August 20072 monthsFather died of cardiac arrest during a professional association football match, due to an at the time undiagnosed congenital condition.
Iryana Leila
Member of the Pahlavi Dynasty
26 July 2011Ali-Reza Pahlavi4 January 20116 monthsFather committed suicide.
Tiago Alves Vieira19 July 2017Tiago da Rocha Vieira28 November 20168 monthsFather died in the LaMia Flight 2933 crash.
Gekyume Onfroy26 January 2019XXXTentacion18 June 20187 monthsShot in a robbery.

Biblical characters born posthumously

The Bible's Old Testament mentions two named cases of posthumous children:

  • Ashhur, youngest son of Hezron, born when his father had died when aged past 60 years. (1 Chronicles 2;21,24)
  • Ichabod, who was born when his mother, who subsequently died, heard news that his father Phinehas had been killed at the Battle of Aphek and paternal grandfather Eli accidentally killed afterwards. (1 Samuel 4:19-22)

Fictional characters born posthumously

Parikshit, the sole survivor of the Kuru dynasty in Mahabharata, was born after his father Abhimanyu was killed in the Kurukshetra war.

The Greek god Asclepius is said to have been delivered by caesarean section after his mother was killed on Mount Olympus.[2]

Macduff, a character in Shakespeare's Macbeth, revealed that he was not literally born, but removed from his [dead] mother, completing a plot twist.

The Irish Republican song "The Broad Black Brimmer" was about a boy whose father died before he was born.

The Charles Dickens character David Copperfield was a posthumous child, whose father had died six months before he was born.[24] Another Dickens character, Oliver Twist, was posthumous as his mother died while giving birth.

On A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, baby Jacob was born after his father Dan was killed by Freddy.

In The Hunger Games series, Gale Hawthorne's sister Posy is born shortly after their father dies in a mine explosion, and Finnick Odair's son is born months after his death in battle.

John Connor, a principal character in the Terminator franchise, and son of Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese (a time traveler from the future), was conceived shortly before his father was killed. As an adult, John was in fact responsible for selecting Reese (who was unaware of their relation) to go back in time.

The Noughts and Crosses series character Callie-Rose Hadley is born after the execution of her father, Callum McGregor.

In the British television soap opera Coronation Street, Liam Connor Jr. was born in July 2009; his father and namesake Liam Connor, was ordered murdered by Tony Gordon just a short time after Liam Jr.'s conception in October 2008.

The Stephen King novel Carrie tells briefly of the parents of the titular character, Margaret and Ralph White. Ralph, a construction worker, had impregnated Margaret, only to be killed in a construction accident shortly before the birth of their daughter.

In Berserk, main character Guts is found after having been birthed by a hanging corpse.

Grey's Anatomy: Derek Shepherd dies in a car accident in Season 11, nine months before the birth of his daughter.

Bahubali series: Mahendra Bahubali is born shortly after his father Amarendra Bahubali is killed.

Star Wars Rebels: Kanan Jarrus dies sacrificing himself while rescuing his lover Hera Syndulla who is pregnant with their son, Jacen Syndulla.

See also

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  22. https://elpais.com/diario/2000/10/25/espana/972424808_850215.html
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