Aging and Pregnancy

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by PlayLives, Nov 14, 2005.

  1. PlayLives

    PlayLives Member

    Aging and Pregnancy

    If you play a house with aging off and your sim becomes pregnant, will she remain pregnant until you turn the aging on or will she give birth after 3 days anyway?

    I ask because I just realized that 1sim day = 1yr so if pregnancy lasts 3days that means she is pregant for 3yrs of her life. (?)
     
  2. DuzzyGirl

    DuzzyGirl **sigh** Downloads ...

    I was playing with aging off a while ago and forgot. My Sim got pregnant and her pregnancy progressed as it should have. Soon after the third stage I remembered I had aging off and turned it back on. It didn't seem to halt the pregnancy. Though, I may have just been lucky.
     
  3. PlayLives

    PlayLives Member

    Do you know if you leave aging off will it stop the growth of the baby into a toddler?
     
  4. DuzzyGirl

    DuzzyGirl **sigh** Downloads ...

    That I'm not sure of. I may experiment with that this evening, just to see.
     
  5. Ruthie_Faye

    Ruthie_Faye New Member

    I can definately reply to this with some authority! Just this weekend I used a new house, downloaded from another site, and it had aging off. I didn't realize this when I put my family in it. Anyway my female sim got pregnant. She had two previous children. The pregnancy progressed normally. It was a pretty rough pregnancy especially since she had a child and a toddler to take care of so I didn't notice that no one was aging. That is until she had the twins! Before moving into this house the toddler had just become a toddler and the child was just a couple of days before becoming a teen. When she had the twins I thought great because she's about to have a teenager to help a little. Then I checked the child's age and she was 6 days from becoming a teen! I finally realized what the problem was and turned aging back on after the twins were babies for like three days.

    So yes pregancy will progress normally but after that aging stops until you turn it back on.

    Ruth
     
  6. PlayLives

    PlayLives Member

    Thanks Ruthie.
     

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