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Profile: The natural leader who sees pregnancy as the ultimate project management challenge. She builds systems, trains deputies, and creates redundancy so that her power structure remains intact while she is briefly away. Strive Tactic: Using prenatal leave as a stress-test of her organization or team. Risk: Perfectionism. The belief that no one can do it as well as she can leads to burnout.

To maximize the odds of conception, follow these steps:

| Action | Effect on Pregnancy Chance | |--------|----------------------------| | Multiple attempts | Each "sex" action during the fertile window stacks a hidden chance (cumulative up to ~80-90%). | | Fertility Potion | Give the female a Fertility Potion (craft or buy). Adds +20-40% chance for 24 hours. | | Aphrodisiacs | Use items like Lust Draught or Heat Oil before the act. They increase libido and slightly boost fertility. | | Ovulation Spell | Some mods add an "Induce Ovulation" spell (requires high Arcane). Forces fertility window. | | Position | Certain actions (e.g., "Breeding Press," "Creampie") have higher base pregnancy rates than others. | strive for power pregnancy

Note: One "action" is not enough. Plan for 3–5 sexual encounters during the fertile window.

"Strive for Power Pregnancy" refers to a set of claims and practices that have circulated online linking maternal behavior, supplements, or lifestyle choices during pregnancy with increased chances that a child will be assertive, dominant, or seek positions of power in adulthood. These narratives combine pop-psychology, selective or misinterpreted biological findings, commercialized products, and anecdotal advice. There is no robust scientific basis that specific pregnancy interventions can deterministically produce a child who will “strive for power.” Prenatal environment influences development, but outcomes emerge from complex, interacting genetic, epigenetic, and postnatal social factors. Profile: The natural leader who sees pregnancy as


If you have console access (debug mode), you can use:

debug setPregnancy [targetID] [daysPregnant]
debug setFertility [targetID] [0-100]
debug forceBirth [targetID]

Use sparingly—it can break event chains. Note: One "action" is not enough

Pregnancy is not instant. You must wait and observe:

If after 14 days there are no symptoms and the menstrual cycle has reset, conception failed.