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Why the pregnancies fail

Pregnancy and Fertility Issues were caused by the Incident

Before the Incident it would seem it was perfectly possible to conceive and give birth on the island, backed up by Ethan. However, whatever the Incident was, it caused pregnancies to become problematic on the island. The electromagnetism of The Swan was felt everywhere on the island to some degree, as proven by the dodgy Compass Locke had, and the Oceanic Flight being brought down by the failure to push the button. Perhaps the fetus reacts negatively to the strong electromagnetism around the island. After the Purge, the only inhabitants of the island virtually was the Others, which means they were left to deal with the pregnancy issues. However, they had very little knowledge about the Swan, because it was hidden, hence why in all those years they never found out why there were pregnancy issues.

  • The Incident interfered with the light from the Source. The failed pregnancies are a result of the darkness spreading on the Island.
  • Once the Incident began an infinite time loop "started" in which 30 odd years went by and a population (the left-behinds) was sent through time before settling in 1973. The infertility results because any children/people added to the population in the loop would cause an increase of X children/loop. This would in turn increase infinitely (through any probability of conception over absolute zero at an infinite rate) so that the population would reach infinitely instantly and destroy the loop. Therefore no people can be added to the loop who are not subsequently removed from the loop.
    • Examples of added/subtracted from time loop:
      • Alex is born to Danielle (added) but killed (removed)
      • Aaron born but leaves the island and does not return to the loop
      • Ji Yeon
      • Ethan (conceived before arrival of Sawyer & co.)
    • An issue with this theory may be the fact that the Others don't seem to travel through the loop with non-natives (evidenced by their disappearance in front of Locke); still it seems that this theory may be partially right, with the time loop/"paradox" prohibiting the arrival of new players in the loop.
  • If one assumes that the bomb DID detonate, causing the Incident, this would mean Juliet caused the very problem that brought her to the Island to begin with--one of many examples of irony as a result of the time travelling.--Allforareason 05:34, June 17, 2010 (UTC)

Narrative logic virtually demands that the fertility problems are related to the Incident:

  • In The Other Woman, Juliet tells Sun that "The problem occurs somewhere during the second trimester."
  • In Ji Yeon, Juliet details the symptoms of the pregnancy complications experienced on the Island; they are very apparent, and end in death to mother and baby "somewhere after their 100th day of pregnancy," i.e., long before the normal gestation period of 270 days
  • In LaFleur, Sawyer is told that the Dharma women are taken off-Island to give birth. This is the sole piece of evidence adduced to demonstrate that the pregnancy problem existed prior to the Incident. However, the details are not even remotely similar to the issues Juliet describes:
    • Amy was only two weeks premature with Ethan and she had been scheduled to leave on the sub only the previous Tuesday, so this does not address the second-trimester pregnancy issues described by Juliet.
    • The only significant issue with Amy's pregnancy was that Ethan was breach.
    • The fact that Dharma women would go to the mainland for delivery is easily explained by the reasonable assumption that Dharma did not have medical facilities or staff to deal with pregnancy complications, and it made more sense to send women off-Island to deliver than it would have to build the facilities and hire the staff necessary to deal with whatever normal complications might have occurred.
    • The inability to cope with Ethan's delivery is merely a plot device to get Juliet--known to Dharma as a mechanic--involved with the delivery.
  • After Sawyer is told that Dharma women deliver off-Island, he and Juliet have the following interchange:
JULIET: Don't you understand that every time I try to help a woman on this island give birth, it hasn't worked?
SAWYER: Well, maybe whatever made that happen hasn't happened yet.
Sawyer's speech here is pretty clearly distinguishing between Amy's pregnancy complications and the pregnancy issues that later took the lives of all the women who conceived and remained on the Island. It is also clearly foreshadowing the Incident, which is the climactic event that ended the season.

The Incident

In 1977, Faraday was going to detonate Jughead, a hydrogen bomb. When bombs are detonated, they emit radiation. By physics calculations, it has been determined that doses of radiation can cause stillbirth and spontaneous abortion in pregnant women. Not only do the women lose their children, but their own immune systems are also depressed. It has also been proven that men exposed to doses of radiation also have been sterile for a period of time. Increased and continuous doses of radiation could lead to permanent sterilization of a region like The Island. The reason Amy was able to have her baby safely was because the Jughead had not been detonated yet. However, that would explain why Jin is sterile in the future. I know this all sounds very crazy, and I trust you, it is. But sometimes crazy pays off.

  • But Jin is sterile before he ever goes to the Island so what happened after time-travel would have no bearing on his pre-island self...
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