2.2: We learn that Hermione has given birth to a baby daughter (Perdita) in prison. 3.2.
And since magic may be used to cleanse all impurities from any environment, the vast majority of magical women would choose to have their babies at home. Assisted by such midwives. Moreover, due to apparation, a midwife could be summoned in seconds anywhere a witch was in the process of having her baby.
Harry and Ginny went on to have three kids — James Sirius, Albus Severus, and Lily Luna — while Ron and Hermione popped out two of their own — Rose and Hugo.
Although we don't know exactly when Harry and Ginny get married, Ginny was 22 and Harry was 23 when they had their first child, which means that we can probably guess that they got married a year or two earlier than that. Hermione and Ron have their first child when they are a little bit older, at 25.
The explanation is very simple - Harry has a very strong sexual desire for Ginny. He has no such feelings for Hermione. Sex is a fundamental aspect of adult relations. Sex is, in fact, the characteristic that defines the difference between a platonic relationship and a romantic one.
Unfortunately for Ginny, Harry ends their relationship to protect her from Voldemort at the end of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. They continue to love each other, despite being separated, and Harry finds solace in studying the Marauder's Map to feel a connection to her at Hogwarts.
While Ginny discovers sex with Marcus during the first season, she does not get pregnant like her mother did when she was a teenager. She does have a minor freak out about contraception but Georgia puts her on contraception before she even knows Ginny has been sexually active.
"Like, pregnant of my baby, pregnant?" Harry was still in shock. "No, actually it's the assistant coach's child." For a second, Harry frowned, but the frown turned to relieve when he realized Ginny was grinning. "Of course it's your baby, Potter! You're going to be a dad."
Ginny Weasley
Ginny Potter became pregnant with her and Harry Potter's first child, James Sirius, after the Second Wizarding War and sometime in or around 2004.
Harry himself is a half-blood, since his pure-blood father, James, married a Muggle-born witch named Lily, and his maternal grandparents were Muggles.
Print. Harry James Potter holds half-blood status in Rowling's imagined wizarding world because his mother is Muggle-born and his father is pure-blood.
Half-blood was the term commonly given to wizards and witches who had known Muggle or Muggle-born parents or grandparents. By the 1990s, half-bloods were the most common type of wizard or witch, as the pure-blood wizarding population would have become extinct had they not inter-married with Muggles and Muggle-borns.
So Hermione didn't have literal 'bunk' mates, but shared the sleeping space with Lavender and Parvati.
People of this mixed parentage are called half-bloods; magical people with any Muggle ancestry on the one side or the other are half-bloods as well. The most prominent Muggle-born in the Harry Potter series is Hermione Granger, who was born to Muggles of undisclosed names.
Shortly before the third and final task, Viktor heard the rumors of Hermione and Harry having a romantic relationship, especially after reading about it in the tabloids. However, Harry had to clarify that his and Hermione's relationship was strictly platonic, showing his support for Viktor and Hermione's relationship.
Harry realised he must go after Voldemort alone – and was in more danger than ever before as he planned to hunt down the Dark Lord's Horcruxes. The least he could do, it seemed, was end his relationship with Ginny, to protect her.
Harry started subconsciously liking Ginny in Order of the Phoenix, and became conscious of those feelings in Half-Blood Prince, when he unexpectedly stumbled across her and Dean kissing (in, as Ginny subsequently pointed out to Ron, what had previously been a deserted corridor).
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Ginny has had several miscarriages but has no children. Caroline unexpectedly shows up for the party.
Ginny Miller suffers from anxiety and depression as a result of her chaotic childhood and high school experience. She confesses to her father that she was turning to unhealthy coping mechanisms and ultimately suffers from a panic attack.
The first time we see her burn herself is in season 1, episode 2, when, after a particularly overwhelming day, Ginny turns off the light, closes her bedroom door, and takes a lighter to her inner thigh. Scars from past burns are clearly visible, as are angry welts from recent ones.
Harry's crush on Ginny and their subsequent relationship in the last two (but particularly the sixth) book led to some of my all time favorite moments in the whole series.
However, Ginny feels like she is more mature than her mother and in the show's very first episode she certainly made a grown up move by losing her virginity to a boy called Marcus.
In the Harry Potter novels, Ginny is shown to have a hero-worship crush on Harry. Over time, her crush on The Boy Who Lived is meant to transform into feelings for Harry as a person. Ginny had taken a step back from her crush on Harry and grown into herself as a person.