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4 years ago
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how can i get my sims pregnant without using try for baby or woohoo

Hi so I would really like to know if its possible to get a sim pregnant without using try for baby or woohoo. Also The Sims if u see this can you put a cheat for this or something I would really appreciate it: ))))).

  • @Belle_Personn A Sim pregnancy only last a little over three Sim days. The baby stage of a Sim is fairly dull. You can't really play with a baby and in no time he or she ages and you will have a real playable toddler.

    As @jpkarlsen explained there is a mod you can use. And there is always a risk involved when you use mods like this. When you do decide to try to use one of these mods you will have to be aware of the risks and you will have to read more about the effects etc. these mods can have on your gamesaves.

    But, when you want to enlarge your household you can always go to manage worlds and/or to manage households to adjust the number of Sims. When you do so you can also play with genes to create extra toddlers. 

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     In this case you will also be able to use the cheat 'cas.fulleditmode' but only when you have the cheatcodes enabled. This cheat will also give you the possibility to alter existing Sims. So when you play with genes you can create new Sims without having to Woohoo or to try for a baby.

    The other option that @PugLove888 suggested is also a very nice one. When you have the Get to Work EP you should definitely try the science career and when your Sim reaches a certain career level, He (because in this case the male Sims can get pregnant) can even go to another map (Alien). He can even invite aliens by the use of a satellite dish which he can make at work.

    So you see there are more ways to enlarge a family and pregnancy only last a few Sim days.

    Have fun playing. 😉

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