There would also be logistical problems. Finding proper medical care during the war could be difficult. And she'd have to manage her pregnancy while still being involved in the fight against the dark forces. She might not be able to participate in as many dangerous missions as before, which could make her feel guilty.
Hermione would face numerous challenges. Firstly, the social aspect. The wizarding society is quite traditional and her relationship with Snape is far from the norm. She would be shunned by many. Secondly, there are the practical challenges. Raising a child is difficult, especially when the father - child relationship is so complicated. Snape's past and his cold demeanor could make it hard for him to be a warm father figure. Thirdly, Hermione would have to re - evaluate her own identity. She has always been seen as a smart, rule - following witch. This situation goes against that image. She would have to find a new sense of self in the midst of all the chaos and judgment.
She might face a lack of proper medical facilities. In the chaos of an attack, there would be no calm, sterile environment for the birth. Also, the people around her, like her friends, may not be fully trained to assist in childbirth, which could lead to complications.
One challenge would be the lack of medical facilities. With the war raging, normal medical services might be disrupted. There may not be enough healers or proper equipment for her regular check - ups.
In fanfiction, Hermione might try to keep her pregnancy a secret at first. She would be worried about the danger it could bring to herself and the unborn child. She could rely on her intelligence to find safe hiding places and ways to protect herself. For example, she might use magic to create protective charms around her living area.
Well, they may face a lot of challenges. Firstly, in the wizarding world, there could be some traditional views that they might have to deal with. Some people might think they are too young or not ready. Financially, they need to think about how to afford all the things a baby needs, like a crib, diapers, and clothes. Also, Hermione is a very studious person, and she might worry about how having a baby will affect her studies or her career in the wizarding world. And Fred, being part of the Weasley family which is not exactly wealthy, might feel the pressure to provide for his new family. They also need to figure out how to balance their own relationship while taking care of a new baby.
She would face the challenge of fitting in. The social norms and ways of life in the past at Hogwarts would be different. For instance, the way students interacted with each other and with the teachers might be more formal or old - fashioned compared to her time.
One big challenge would be international relations. The wizarding world doesn't exist in isolation. Hermione would need to deal with other magical governments, some of which may not be as progressive as she is. For example, she might have to negotiate treaties or deal with magical creatures' rights on a global scale. Another challenge is internal security. Keeping the wizarding world safe from dark wizards and magical threats would be a constant battle, and she'd need to manage the Aurors effectively.
She might face opposition from the traditional wizarding community. Since Hermione is often coming up with new and untested ideas, some conservative wizards might not accept her inventions. They might think that these new inventions go against the old - fashioned ways of magic and should not be allowed in Hogwarts or the wizarding society at large. For instance, if she invents a new form of magic transportation that is different from brooms or apparition, the old - school wizards might be against it.
The difference in their family backgrounds would also be an issue. Hermione's Muggle - born status and Draco's pure - blood family with their traditional values. Draco's family might try to interfere and break them up, not wanting to be associated with a Muggle - born. This could create a lot of tension between the couple.
Hermione would face a great deal of prejudice from the pure - blood society. Since she is Muggle - born, many in the wizarding world, especially those in the Malfoy's social circle, would look down on her. She would also have to deal with Draco's own internalized prejudices. He has been taught to think of Muggle - borns as inferior, and Hermione would have to work hard to change his view. Another challenge would be maintaining her own identity. The Malfoy family has certain expectations and a way of life, and Hermione would have to find a way to be true to herself while also fitting into this new family dynamic.