
Pages
256
Rating
3.81
Year
2026
A heart-pounding speculative novel in which a burnt-out corporate woman joins a startup that promises domestic ease and meaning through enforced motherhood—but as women begin to disappear, she must confront the violent cost of complicity before the state-sanctioned solution claims her body for good.
Set in the near future, "high-value" intelligent women are recruited by a mysterious start-up called Hatch to become traditional wives, to help combat the historically low birthrate and the male loneliness epidemic.
The incentives? You’ll no longer have to work your corporate job; you’ll get a subsidized house, land, and a robot butler that will do all your errands and domestic labor for you. The catch? You simply trade in your corporate labor for child labor through insemination with organic sperm via a male match.
When Lena Do receives a mystery invite to Hatch, she leaves behind everything she’s ever known to join a cause she’s been taught her whole life to hate. But when women start disappearing and dying around her, she races against the clock to uncover the truth behind the company before her insemination is successful, and she’s trapped forever.
With biting social critique, Fetal Position examines survival, complicity, and the chilling reality of what happens when government policies decide who deserves love—and who deserves to live.