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  • Question
    How do I have a baby in the PS2 version of Sims 2?
    Community Answer
    Keep kissing your partner until there's an option that says "Do you want a baby?" and then press X.
  • Question
    When will my baby be born? How long does it take?
    Community Answer
    Pregnancy lasts approximately three Sim days (75 in-game hours). After this time is up, your Sim will give birth.
  • Question
    How do I have a female baby on the Sims 2 Pets?
    Community Answer
    Unfortunately, you cannot have a baby on the Sims 2 Pets.
  • Question
    Will the baby be a toddler, like when you make a baby on the family maker?
    Community Answer
    No, it will be a baby, but in 2 Sim days it will age up to a toddler. You can bathe babies so they aren't too annoying.
  • Question
    How can I increase the chance of twin girls on Sims 2?
    Community Answer
    You can force your pregnant Sim to have twins by eating cheesecake (if you have Open For Business), using the "forcetwins" cheat (OFB or Pets), or increase their odds with the Super Fertility aspiration reward if they're Family Sims (FreeTime). The sex of the babies is determined at birth, so right before your Sim gives birth, save the household. That way, if your Sim doesn't have girls on the first try, you can exit without saving and reload the household as many times as it takes for your Sim to have girls.
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    Will the baby grow up in Sims?
    Nono Janers
    Community Answer
    Yes it will. If it for some reason doesn’t, you can type cas.fulleditmode into the cheat bar and age the child up yourself.
  • Question
    Can you get an abortion?
    Ainsley
    Community Answer
    Yes! If the player selects a pregnant Sim and clicks on the Reproductive Adjustor, one of the options will be "Abort Pregnancy".
  • Question
    How to get pregnant in the Sims 2 Pets?
    Community Answer
    You cannot, since there is no way for that to happen in Sims 2 Pets.
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