Glad it helped! Yea, the pregnancy thing doesn't really apply, but I'm glad the rest did. I have two females married, and they adopted 2 kids, so the puree and stuff is super helpful. Although, autumn salad puree doesn't sound good.
Neither does tofu cheesesteak sandwich puree or a couple of the others (blech), but you gotta get veggies into these kids somehow. If you have Uni, maybe sprinkle some (hopefully harmless but tasty) herbs on the platter before making the baby food?
Put baby in high chair, click on chair, and select "Serve Food..." You must have some leftovers in the fridge and a food processor or the option won't show.
Hm, I knew most of this stuff, but I didn't know that giving birth at home gives the mother and the baby a higher relationship! Good guide though.
I also noticed that if you happen to have testing cheats enabled on and you click the female Sim while holding shift, you could see if they're pregnant by checking if they have the option to edit them in CAS. If they don't, then they're pregnant! I believe it's because you can't edit pregnant sims in CAS. :)
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@Jessa_Dakkar oh and your name sounds like Jessa Duggar from TV
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NRaas has moved!
Our new site is at http://nraas.net
cas youtube!
Yikes, I know. How unfortunate. I've used this name since my first sim on The Sims Online many years back now. Years before that show.
I'm not that good a girl.
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I also noticed that if you happen to have testing cheats enabled on and you click the female Sim while holding shift, you could see if they're pregnant by checking if they have the option to edit them in CAS. If they don't, then they're pregnant! I believe it's because you can't edit pregnant sims in CAS. :)