Honestly, I don't think it would be an issue at all unless/until morphing technology improves significantly in terms of amount of time that can be spent in morph. First of all, they'd have to have morphed a female mammal (you originally said pregnancy, so that's what I'm assuming) that was at the correct point it its hormonal cycle. There would also have to be a mature egg that had been released and was in the fallopian tubes, awaiting fertilization. Then, the sperm would actually have to reach and fertilize the egg within the time period of the morph, which, while possible, is not the most common scenario.
Being pregnant as a human (or whatever) and then morphing though...probably depends a lot on how exactly morphing works in terms of what actually happens to your mass/tissues/stuff. My inclination would be that while a pregnant person could theoretically morph a non-pregnant animal and then demorph as their pregnant selves, it's not recommended. Maybe morphing can lead to DNA damage over time, and most people don't morph enough for it to be an issue.
Being pregnant as a human (or whatever) and then morphing though...probably depends a lot on how exactly morphing works in terms of what actually happens to your mass/tissues/stuff. My inclination would be that while a pregnant person could theoretically morph a non-pregnant animal and then demorph as their pregnant selves, it's not recommended. Maybe morphing can lead to DNA damage over time, and most people don't morph enough for it to be an issue.
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