She might struggle at first. Katniss has always been a fighter, and motherhood is a whole new territory for her. She would likely be very worried about not being a good enough mother. However, with the support of Peeta and her friends, she would gradually learn to balance her new role. She would also use her strong will and determination to provide the best for her child, making sure they have a better life than she did growing up in District 12.
Katniss would approach motherhood with the same tenacity she had in the Hunger Games. She wouldn't let the difficulties of raising a child in a post - war world deter her. She would probably try to shield her child from the horrors of the past, but at the same time, make sure they understand the importance of freedom and standing up for what's right. And she would be the kind of mother who would fight tooth and nail for her child's future, whether it's against political opponents or just the everyday challenges of life in a rebuilding Panem.
Her character could develop a new level of determination. Before, she was fighting for her family and district. Now, with a baby on the way, she has an even greater reason to survive. She might become more calculating, using her wits to avoid dangerous situations rather than charging in head - first. She would also probably show more vulnerability, as the pregnancy adds an extra layer of stress and worry.
Katniss would initially be in a state of shock and fear. After all she has been through, the idea of bringing a new life into this dangerous world would be overwhelming. But Peeta would be there to calm her down. They would likely rely on the few friends they have left, like Haymitch, for advice. Peeta would also use his charm and skills to get extra resources for the pregnancy. Katniss, on the other hand, would start training again, not to participate in the Games, but to be able to defend her family. They would also have to deal with the emotional scars of the Games while preparing for the baby.
Their friends from District 12 would likely be overjoyed. The people there have seen so much hardship, and a new baby would be seen as a sign of hope. They would bring gifts, like hand - made baby clothes or food. Finnick, if he were still alive in the fanfiction, would be very supportive. He would offer his wisdom and share some of his own experiences if he had any related to parenting. He'd also be there to protect them from any Capitol interference.
She could die from a mutt attack. The Capitol is known for creating those terrifying creatures. If, for example, a new type of mutt was specifically designed to target Katniss, she might not be able to fend them off and get killed.
She might have to deal with a lot of trauma. At 12, she's still a child. Maybe she'd struggle to adapt back to normal life in District 12. The Capitol would surely keep a close eye on her as such a young winner, which could lead to more problems for her and her family.
Katniss would likely become more protective. Her natural instinct to survive would be amplified by the need to protect her unborn child. This could make her more cautious in her actions in the arena, but also more fierce when directly threatened.
Well, it depends on the specific fanfiction. There are countless Hunger Games fanfictions out there. Some authors might choose to kill off Katniss to create a more dramatic or thought - provoking story. For example, they could make her sacrifice herself in a different way than in the original books, perhaps to save the whole of Panem in a more extreme situation.
One possible fanfiction could be about Katniss and Cato being forced to team up in an alternate version of the Hunger Games. Maybe they realize that the Capitol's control is the real enemy and start to work together to undermine the system from within the arena.
Well, one idea could be how Katniss copes with the fear of bringing a child into a post - Hunger Games world. Maybe she'd be worried about the safety of her unborn child in a society that's still recovering. Another could be how Peeta reacts to the news. He might be overjoyed and very protective.
Peeta would be very supportive. He'd probably take on extra tasks to ease Katniss's burden. Katniss, on the other hand, might be initially a bit scared but would soon become a fierce protector of the unborn child. They'd rely on their survival skills to ensure they have enough resources for the baby.