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A simulated pregnancy is a deliberate attempt to create the false impression of pregnancy.
It is usually done by using pillows, or light-weighing balls with a round shape to simulate a pregnant abdomen.
It should not be confused with false pregnancy, where the woman believes that she is truly pregnant.