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* ConvenientMiscarriage: [[spoiler:The second pregnancy ends in this, and the host's resulting grief is represented as an endless snowstorm ravaging the cells' lives]].



* LawOfInverseFertility: Both downplayed and played straight. The first time around, it's implied that the host and her husband were inexperienced, causing pain and discomfort on the woman's end, but they eventually manage to conceive a child. The second time around, biological factors start playing a factor against them, from scarred uterine tissue from an earlier health issue, to the sperm not being strong enough and the egg wall being too stiff for the sperm to penetrate normally. [[spoiler:Eventually, the host has to resort to in vitro fertilization in order to get pregnant]].

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* LawOfInverseFertility: Both downplayed and played straight. The first time around, it's implied that the host and her husband were inexperienced, causing pain and discomfort on the woman's end, but they eventually manage to conceive a child. The second time around, biological factors start playing a factor against them, from scarred uterine tissue from an earlier health issue, to the sperm not being strong enough and the egg wall being too stiff for the sperm to penetrate normally. [[spoiler:Eventually, the host has to resort to in vitro fertilization in order to get pregnant]].pregnant, and even then, it ends in a miscarriage]].
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* {{Hammerspace}}: Both the sperm and ovum has their own variations as a means to store their DNA strings, with the sperm having a BagOfHolding and the ovum having HammerspaceHair.
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* LawfulStupid: Macrophage is [[{{Understatement}} dedicated]] to protecting his host, even mistaking things like intercourse as a planned assault on the host's body and nearly ruining her impregnation chance, despite the other cells trying to talk him down of being so gung-ho. The latter case is TruthInTelevision, since sperm and (for a brief moment) a fertilized egg are considered foreign entities to the female's immune system due to them containing a different DNA set compared to the host's own.
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* PostStressOvereating: Naturally {{Deconstructed|Trope}} in one chapter, since the host ingesting a large amount of food due to something happening to her love life, leading to constipation and her urinary tract to nearly become infected with E. Coli due to the build up of waste materials.
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Originally launched in the March 2020 issue of ''Monthly Morning Two'' on January 22, 2020, currently being serialized with three collected volumes published so far.

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Originally launched in the March 2020 issue of ''Monthly Morning Two'' on January 22, 2020, currently being serialized with three collected volumes published so far.
far. [[https://x.com/kodanshamanga/status/1697312100731822089 An official English translation is stated for release on September 12, 2023]].
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Chapter 19 rather blatantly talks about the different ways a woman could pleasure herself, and the effect it has on the body.
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* MenstrualMenace: The third chapter has PMS as the cause of the abnormalities that attack the cells that work in the female body.

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* MenstrualMenace: The third chapter has PMS [[AllPeriodsArePMS PMS]] as the cause of the abnormalities that attack the cells that work in the female body.
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* LawOfInverseFertility: Both downplayed and played straight. The first time around, it's implied that the host and her husband were inexperienced, causing pain and discomfort on the woman's end, but they eventually manage to conceive a child. The second time around, biological factors starts playing a factor against them, from scarred uterine tissue from an earlier health issue, to the sperm not being strong enough and the egg wall being too stiff for the sperm to penetrate normally. [[spoiler:Eventually, the host had to resort to in vitro fertilization in order to get pregnant]].

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* LawOfInverseFertility: Both downplayed and played straight. The first time around, it's implied that the host and her husband were inexperienced, causing pain and discomfort on the woman's end, but they eventually manage to conceive a child. The second time around, biological factors starts start playing a factor against them, from scarred uterine tissue from an earlier health issue, to the sperm not being strong enough and the egg wall being too stiff for the sperm to penetrate normally. [[spoiler:Eventually, the host had has to resort to in vitro fertilization in order to get pregnant]].
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* NoPeriodsPeriod: Averted, as one of the arcs focuses on the cells dealing with the host's Pre-Menstrual Syndrome. Time will tell if the actual event is depicted as well.

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* NoPeriodsPeriod: Averted, as one of the arcs focuses on the cells dealing with the host's Pre-Menstrual Syndrome. Time will tell if the The actual event is depicted as well.giant robotic hands (prostaglandin) squeezing the lavish bed (uterus) and forcing the endometrial cells out, where they are carried away on a boat manned by a Red Blood Cell.
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* LawOfInverseFertility: Both downplayed and played straight. The first time around, it's implied that the host and her husband were inexperienced, causing pain and discomfort on the woman's end, but they eventually manage to conceive a child. The second time around, biological factors starts playing a factor against them, from scarred uterine tissue from an earlier health issue, to the sperm not being strong enough and the egg wall being too stiff for the sperm to penetrate normally. [[spoiler:Eventually, the host had to resort to in vitro fertilization in order to get pregnant]].

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* BattleButler: The macrophages in ''Lady'' are depicted as this, as opposed to the NinjaMaid from the main series.


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* HotterAndSexier: Though not to the extent of ''CODE BLACK'', ''Lady'' has its own moments of this, most damningly by having chapters that focuses on sexual intercourse and pleasure in a positive light.
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* BattleButler: The macrophages in ''Lady'' are depicted as this, as opposed to the NinjaMaid from the main series.


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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Chapter 19 rather blatantly talks about the different ways a woman could pleasure herself, and the effect it has on the body.


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* SpermAsPeople: Just like with ''CODE BLACK'', the sperm cells make their appearance, but unlike in ''BLACK'', where their fate is an AmbiguousSituation, here we see them actively fulfill their duty of fertilizing the ovum. Their design is also altered slightly from ''BLACK'', as instead of wearing a tuxedo as seen in concept art, they're depicted as {{Bishonen}} knights to parallel the ovum's appearance as a regal princess.
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Anthropomorphic Personification doesn't fit here, because cells aren't an abstract concept or idea. It's also a ZCE.


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Other spinoffs of ''Manga/CellsAtWork'' include ''Manga/CellsNotAtWork'', ''Manga/CellsAtWorkCodeBlack'', ''Manga/CellsAtWorkAndFriends'', ''Manga/CellsAtWorkBacteria'', ''Manga/CellsAtWorkBaby'', ''Manga/CellsAtWorkPlatelets'', and ''Manga/CellsAtWorkWhiteBrigade''.






* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Cells are personified.
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* MenstrualMenace: The third chapter has PMS as the cause of the abnormalities that attack the cells that work in the female body.
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Originally launched in the March 2020 issue of ''Monthly Morning Two'' on January 22, 2020, currently being serialized with so far three collected volumes published so far.

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Originally launched in the March 2020 issue of ''Monthly Morning Two'' on January 22, 2020, currently being serialized with so far three collected volumes published so far.
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Originally launched in the March 2020 issue of ''Monthly Morning Two'' on January 22, 2020, currently being serialized with so far three collected volumes published so far.
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''Cells at Work! Lady'' (はたらく細胞 Lady or ''Hataraku Saibou Lady'') is a spinoff of ''Manga/CellsAtWork written'' by Shigemitsu Harada, illustrated by Akari Otokawa, and supervised by the author and illustrator of the original manga, Akane Shimizu.

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''Cells at Work! Lady'' (はたらく細胞 Lady or ''Hataraku Saibou Lady'') is a spinoff of ''Manga/CellsAtWork written'' ''Manga/CellsAtWork'' written by Shigemitsu Harada, illustrated by Akari Otokawa, and supervised by the author and illustrator of the original manga, Akane Shimizu.

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''Cells at Work! Lady'' (はたらく細胞 Lady or ''Hataraku Saibou Lady'') is a spinoff of Manga/CellsAtWork written by Shigemitsu Harada, illustrated by Akari Otokawa, and supervised by the author and illustrator of the original manga, Akane Shimizu.

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''Cells at Work! Lady'' (はたらく細胞 Lady or ''Hataraku Saibou Lady'') is a spinoff of Manga/CellsAtWork written ''Manga/CellsAtWork written'' by Shigemitsu Harada, illustrated by Akari Otokawa, and supervised by the author and illustrator of the original manga, Akane Shimizu.



!!Tropes present in this work include:
* AnthropomorphizedAnatomy: Every entry in the series personifies various cells of the human body and how they function. Lady is no exception.

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!!Tropes present in this work include:
!!''Cells at Work! Lady'' provides examples of:
* AnthropomorphizedAnatomy: Every entry in the series personifies various cells of the human body and how they function. Lady ''Lady'' is no exception.



* BreakingOldTrends: This is the only spin-off with a multi-cell-type cast that doesn't have a type of Red Blood Cell in the main crew.

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* BreakingOldTrends: This ''Lady'' is the only spin-off with a multi-cell-type cast that doesn't have a type of Red Blood Cell in the main crew.



* GenderFlip: Instead of the usual {{Ninja Maid}}s, the main Macrophage in this body is portrayed as a {{Battle Butler}}.

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* GenderFlip: Instead of the usual {{Ninja Maid}}s, the main Macrophage in this body ''Lady'' is portrayed as a {{Battle Butler}}.



* NoPeriodsPeriod: Averted, as one of the arcs focuses on the cells dealing with the host's Pre-Menstrual Syndrome. Time will tell if the actual event is depicted as well.

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* NoPeriodsPeriod: Averted, as one of the arcs focuses on the cells dealing with the host's Pre-Menstrual Syndrome. Time will tell if the actual event is depicted as well.well.
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* BreakingOldTrends: This, along with ''Cells at Work! WHITE'', comprises one of the only two spin-offs with a multi-cell cast that doesn't have a type of Red Blood Cell in the main crew.

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* BreakingOldTrends: This, along with ''Cells at Work! WHITE'', comprises one of This is the only two spin-offs spin-off with a multi-cell multi-cell-type cast that doesn't have a type of Red Blood Cell in the main crew.
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* BreakingOldTrends: This, along with ''Cells at Work!! WHITE'', comprises one of the only two spin-offs with a multi-cell cast that doesn't have a type of Red Blood Cell in the main crew.

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* BreakingOldTrends: This, along with ''Cells at Work!! Work! WHITE'', comprises one of the only two spin-offs with a multi-cell cast that doesn't have a type of Red Blood Cell in the main crew.
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* BreakingOldTrends: This, along with Manga/CellsAtWorkLady, comprises one of the only two spin-offs with a multi-cell cast that doesn't have a type of Red Blood Cell in the main crew.

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* BreakingOldTrends: This, along with Manga/CellsAtWorkLady, ''Cells at Work!! WHITE'', comprises one of the only two spin-offs with a multi-cell cast that doesn't have a type of Red Blood Cell in the main crew.
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* BreakingOldTrends: This is the only spin-off with a multi-cell cast that doesn't have a type of Red Blood Cell in the main crew.

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* BreakingOldTrends: This is This, along with Manga/CellsAtWorkLady, comprises one of the only spin-off two spin-offs with a multi-cell cast that doesn't have a type of Red Blood Cell in the main crew.
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''Cells at Work! Lady'' (''Hataraku Saibou Lady'') is a spinoff of [[Manga/CellsAtWork]] written by Shigemitsu Harada, illustrated by Akari Otokawa, and supervised by the author and illustrator of the original manga, Akane Shimizu.

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''Cells at Work! Lady'' (''Hataraku (はたらく細胞 Lady or ''Hataraku Saibou Lady'') is a spinoff of [[Manga/CellsAtWork]] Manga/CellsAtWork written by Shigemitsu Harada, illustrated by Akari Otokawa, and supervised by the author and illustrator of the original manga, Akane Shimizu.
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''Cells at Work! Lady'' (はたらく細胞 Lady or ''Hataraku Saibou Lady'') is a spinoff of [[Manga/CellsAtWork]] written by Shigemitsu Harada, illustrated by Akari Otokawa, and supervised by the author and illustrator of the original manga, Akane Shimizu.

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''Cells at Work! Lady'' (はたらく細胞 Lady or ''Hataraku (''Hataraku Saibou Lady'') is a spinoff of [[Manga/CellsAtWork]] written by Shigemitsu Harada, illustrated by Akari Otokawa, and supervised by the author and illustrator of the original manga, Akane Shimizu.
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''Cells at Work! Lady'' (はたらく細胞 Lady or ''Hataraku Saibou Lady'') is a spinoff of [[Manga/CellsAtWork]] written by Shigemitsu Harada, illustrated by Akari Otokawa, and supervised by the author and illustrator of the original manga, Akane Shimizu.
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!!Tropes present in this work include:
* AnthropomorphizedAnatomy: Every entry in the series personifies various cells of the human body and how they function. Lady is no exception.
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Cells are personified.
* BreakingOldTrends: This is the only spin-off with a multi-cell cast that doesn't have a type of Red Blood Cell in the main crew.
* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: The main cast is staffed by fair-faced versions of the usual cell types.
* GenderFlip: Instead of the usual {{Ninja Maid}}s, the main Macrophage in this body is portrayed as a {{Battle Butler}}.
* NobleMaleRoguishMale: Sophisticated, gentlemanly Macrophage as the noble male and the rough, uncouth Killer T as the roguish male.
* NoPeriodsPeriod: Averted, as one of the arcs focuses on the cells dealing with the host's Pre-Menstrual Syndrome. Time will tell if the actual event is depicted as well.

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