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4 years ago

Newbie.. unsure lmao!

Hey! so, I love sims as why I am here, but... I have two problems... my sim is still being sick? she is not even two weeks into the pregnancy etc. my second question is, I am new to sims so dunno what I am doing, how do I build up wards? in my home.. any replies thank you :) ellie

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  • "Plumbeeb;c-18006730" wrote:
    "cyncie;c-18006557" wrote:
    "Ellierosex;c-18006540" wrote:
    "SnaveXs;c-18006537" wrote:
    You can buy medicine from the computer and that'll cure her disease right up unless she is pregnant.


    she is pregnant but is it free?? and how do i buy it. Thank you for being lovely and supportive


    You can buy medicine from the computer. Oddly enough, it's listed in the "buy gifts" option. It costs 50 simoleans and will go into her inventory. You can then select to take it. If she's ill from an illness and not pregnancy, it will usually take effect immediately, but sometimes you will have to repeat it. If you have the tea maker, you can also brew a pot of herbal tea and drink that to help ease symptoms.



    Just wanted to chime in, but for those who may not be aware, you don't need to use a computer to purchase medicine. It can be purchased from your sims phone too. If you select the 'Household' tab, there will be an option to purchase gifts, and medicine does show up on that list. :)


    hello, thank you. hugs
  • I always wondered why the medicine is in the Purchase Gifts section lol. If you gift it to another Sim who is sick as a gift do they drink it right away? Hmm I'll have to test that next time. I like to buy them in bulk and then store them in the fridge like real syrup medicine so my Sims can take them out when needed. I find I usually need to take two doses. I also like drinking orange juice and making the healthy green tea in the teapot for the moodlets.

    For decorating a nursery I always like to put the mobile decoration hanging over the crib and now I have a rocking chair added in there so my Sim can rock beside the crib and knit the baby onesies it's so cute.

    I just completed the toddler scenario and discovered that if you max out all their skills as toddler then they age up to child with a "top-notch toddler" reward trait that makes them learn extremely fast.
  • "Elliandre;c-18006750" wrote:
    I always wondered why the medicine is in the Purchase Gifts section lol. If you gift it to another Sim who is sick as a gift do they drink it right away? Hmm I'll have to test that next time. I like to buy them in bulk and then store them in the fridge like real syrup medicine so my Sims can take them out when needed. I find I usually need to take two doses. I also like drinking orange juice and making the healthy green tea in the teapot for the moodlets.

    For decorating a nursery I always like to put the mobile decoration hanging over the crib and now I have a rocking chair added in there so my Sim can rock beside the crib and knit the baby onesies it's so cute.

    I just completed the toddler scenario and discovered that if you max out all their skills as toddler then they age up to child with a "top-notch toddler" reward trait that makes them learn extremely fast.


    hello, I put a cot in, and a mobile over the crib :) a teddy bear too those tall things haha and thank youu
  • A tip for later when the baby is a toddler is you don't need a high chair. The high chairs just cause problems. Keep lots of leftovers in the fridge and then either open it and drag a plate onto a table or the ground or have a sim take them out. Toddlers can grab a plate off the table and feed themselves, but adults have issues feeding toddlers in a high chair.