Falling face first into dinner!
Motoki:
I usually don't have trouble with pregnant sims either, but some other non cheat suggestions for if you do I could make would be the buffet table (saves the time and trouble of having to prepare the food) and the vampire coffin. The coffin freezes needs without dropping the aspiration into the toilet, at least it does for vamps. I'm not certain if it freezes the needs for regular humans but I know they sure as hell can use the darned thing because the one house I have it in they all run to it even prefering it to the expensive university bed and I had to keep kicking their butts out. >:( I know the vamps also will sleep through the day even if their energy is at max but I suspect that wouldn't be the case for humans. I'll have to give it a try. So far I've only had a vamp sim pregnant and use the coffin and it worked well for her.
It also wouldn't hurt to have a retired or unemployed elder relative or friend living with them to help with chores and cooking.
MistressBoleyn:
I'll tell you what, the only really useful thing I've found for the vampires is during pregnancy. Pregnant vamps are a breeze! Since they sleep all day in the coffin (no decay) and their needs don't drop hardly at all at night the only real tell-tale signs were the belly, the waddle and the morning sickness the first day.
Andygal:
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The coffin freezes needs without dropping the aspiration into the toilet, at least it does for vamps. I'm not certain if it freezes the needs for regular humans but I know they sure as hell can use the darned thing because the one house I have it in they all run to it even prefering it to the expensive university bed and I had to keep kicking their butts out. Angry
Nope, it doesn't freeze the needs of regular sims. Nor do they sleep all day regardless of energy fullness as the vampires will.
For regular sims the best way to deal with pregnancy is have them meditate.
Of course I seldom have trouble with pregnant sims, they eat a lot and sleep a lot but I can noramlly keep them from ending up in a mess. Sometimes though some sims just seem to handle it badly.
J. M. Pescado:
Sims don't handle pregnancy better or worse than other sims, but if you get things off on the WRONG foot, you can run into trouble with the all-consuming hunger-energy loop where your sim is too tired to eat and too hungry to sleep, and thus won't be able to do anything at all and probably dies without the energizer. As long as this trap is avoided by design or chance, it's always easy.
Witches:
One way I've found to get off on the right foot is to get preggers right after a successful honeymoon. Mom is all in the green, and her pregnancy is usually a walk in the park.
Of course, that only works for baby #1 unless she wants to get married a lot. ;D
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