April Fools novelty prank guide · Adults 18+ only
Plan an April Fools pregnancy prank that ends with everyone informed
An April Fools pregnancy joke should feel like a short, obviously staged entertainment moment—not a test of someone's emotions. Preg Pro is a non-diagnostic adult novelty product. It cannot provide pregnancy or health information, and it should never be presented as real evidence. The safest format starts with a suitable audience, keeps the fictional setup brief, and includes a prompt, unmistakable reveal.
Build the novelty joke around a three-part plan
1. Pick a playful, low-stakes setting
Use the novelty prop only with adults who already expect April Fools jokes and are likely to understand the event as playful. A group game, staged photo prompt, or clearly fictional skit is easier to reset than a private announcement. Do not target a partner with a serious pregnancy claim, use the joke to measure a partner's reaction, or involve anyone for whom the subject may be painful. If you are unsure, choose a different joke.
2. Decide the reveal before the setup
Prepare one plain sentence such as, “April Fools—this is a novelty prank, not a real pregnancy result.” Deliver it before anyone starts making plans, contacting relatives, or worrying about what the prop could mean. Do not extend the fiction with invented appointments, documents, images, or other supposed proof. A prompt reveal keeps the joke reversible and returns everyone to the same facts.
3. Give the other person control afterward
Once the novelty joke is revealed, stop the performance. If someone is uncomfortable, acknowledge that reaction and move on without arguing that they should laugh. Do not publish a photo or reaction video without permission. When a staged image is shared, keep the April Fools or novelty context attached so people outside the room are not led to believe it is personal health news.
Places this prank does not belong
Never use a novelty result in a medical appointment, government or benefits interaction, workplace matter, insurance process, legal dispute, or any situation where it could be treated as evidence. Do not mislead a healthcare professional or public authority. Preg Pro is for adults 18+ and entertainment only; it is not a medical device, diagnostic tool, or source of pregnancy information.
Prepare the novelty prop without improvising the instructions
Each envelope contains two test strips. To prepare one correctly, start with 10 ml of water, dip the yellow end into the water, and stir until the yellow end turns white. Then use any pregnancy test with the prepared liquid. If the first strip is prepared incorrectly, review the steps and use the second strip to start again.
Use the prepared liquid up to 3 days after mixing. Planning the joke and the reveal together helps avoid a last-minute setup that skips either the product instructions or the social boundaries.