Board Thread:Q & A/@comment-107.199.201.56-20150519212042/@comment-24397663-20150522120144

Lurkenfrau wrote:

Grimmaniac wrote:

If the baby ends up being part-Wesen, part-Grimm, I have a theory that the baby would not survive for very long because those two things cannot co-exist within one being. Think of it as sort of a paradox.

I actually had the same thought...but if that was going to happen, then it seems like it would've caused a miscarriage already.

So I figure if the baby hasn't miscarried so far, from the paradox, and from all the other things that Adalind has been through...then he is a pretty strong little fellow and will probably go to full term.

... Jepp, think so too.

But technically it's not a real paradox. There is something very similar, that can happen with every pregnancy. It's uncommon, but not impossible, that the baby and the mother don't share the same bloodtype. It can result in a dangerous incompatibility for the fetus. If I remember correctly the pregnancy itself is not the problem, but the birth can be tricky...but if the baby is treated right during the birth, it's going to be ok.

So if we say, that Hexenbiest-blood and grimm-blood are just two different types like A and B, it's more than likely, that the baby won't have a problem, it's even possible, that the baby never got any drop of Hexenbiest in the first place. Like Monroe said: It's a question of 'Vorherrschen' - wich blood turns out to be stronger. And my bet is o the Grimm ;-))