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Pregnant Person Emoji
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Unicode Code Point | U+1FAC4 1FAC4 |
Emoji Name | pregnant person |
Unicode Version Date Added for Emoji | 14.0September 2021 |
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Keywords | pregnantpersonbaby |
đĢ Meaning and Explanation
The đĢ emoji, or "Pregnant Person," depicts a person with a visibly pregnant belly, designed to be gender-inclusive.
This emoji is a crucial step towards inclusive representation of diverse experiences of pregnancy, acknowledging that pregnancy is not exclusive to cisgender women.
It symbolizes pregnancy, parenthood, and the broader spectrum of reproductive experiences for all individuals, regardless of gender identity.
It can be used to represent anyone who is pregnant, to discuss inclusive language around pregnancy, or to signify a feeling of being full or carrying a significant burden/project.
đĢ How to Use
This emoji is commonly used when discussing:
- Inclusive Pregnancy: To represent all pregnant individuals, including cisgender women, transgender men, and non-binary people.
- Parenthood and Family: To acknowledge and celebrate diverse forms of family building and the journey of expecting parents.
- Reproductive Health: In discussions about fertility, pregnancy, and childbirth in a gender-inclusive way.
- Feeling Full or Bloated: Humorously, to describe a feeling of being very full after a meal or experiencing bloating.
- Carrying a Big Project/Idea: Metaphorically, to convey the feeling of nurturing a large, developing project or idea.
đĢ Cultural Background
Region | Common Meaning | Additional Notes or Misunderstandings |
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Global (Progressive) | Inclusive pregnancy, gender diversity | Embraced by LGBTQ+ communities and allies for its representation of diverse gender identities and experiences. |
Global (Traditional) | May cause confusion or debate | In more traditional or less gender-aware contexts, its meaning might be debated or misunderstood, as it challenges conventional views of pregnancy. |
Online Discourse | Awareness, representation, debate | Its introduction sparked discussions about gender, biology, and inclusivity, raising awareness about transgender and non-binary experiences. |
Medical/Health Contexts | Gender-affirming care, reproductive rights | Relevant in discussions about healthcare for transgender individuals and broader reproductive rights. |