Adult novelty party guide · 18+ · Non-diagnostic

Novelty party and gender reveal prank game ideas

Preg Pro can be part of a lighthearted gender reveal, baby shower, or bachelorette game when the setting makes its novelty purpose clear. The product cannot provide pregnancy or health information. A good party format invites everyone into the joke, keeps any fictional announcement brief, and reveals the prop before uncertainty becomes real anxiety.

Four group-friendly ways to use the prop

1. The mock-announcement guessing round

Tell guests that the round includes staged announcements and novelty props, then present several playful fictional scenarios. Teams guess which details belong to the made-up story before the host identifies the Preg Pro item as a novelty prop. Keeping the premise visible turns “real or staged?” into a group puzzle instead of leaving one person to worry that they have received serious pregnancy news.

2. A baby-shower photo prompt table

Place a set of silly, clearly fictional photo prompts at a party table. Guests can pose as overdramatic soap-opera characters, surprised relatives, or mock news presenters while the novelty item appears as a prop. Display a small “party game” sign at the station and label shared photos as staged afterward, so people outside the room do not mistake a playful image for personal health information.

3. A gender-reveal decoy round

Before the actual celebration reveal, invite the group to choose among several obviously humorous decoys. Preg Pro can appear as one prop in that short round, but it should not be presented as a medical source or as proof of anyone's pregnancy. End the guessing round, identify every decoy, and keep the real event announcement separate from the novelty game.

4. Bachelorette improv cards

Write fictional scene prompts such as “the world's shortest soap opera” or “an awards speech with an unexpected prop.” Small teams draw a prompt and perform a brief improvised scene that uses Preg Pro as set dressing. The host calls the end of the scene and immediately resets the room by naming the product as an adult novelty item. The humor comes from acting, not from sustaining a false claim.

Plan the materials for a multi-person novelty game

Start with the number of staged rounds, teams, or photo prompts you want to run. Each Preg Pro envelope contains two test strips. Count the props your planned game actually needs instead of assuming a pack size or inventing a group bundle that is not published here. Keep the envelopes, prompt cards, and clearly marked novelty materials together so the host can reset between rounds without mixing them with real health products.

Prepare only what the planned activity calls for. Each strip uses the same approved sequence: 10 ml of water, yellow end dipped and stirred until it turns white, then any pregnancy test used with the prepared liquid. If a strip is prepared incorrectly, the second strip in that envelope can be used to repeat the steps. Prepared liquid is for use up to 3 days after mixing.

Assign one adult host to announce the novelty game, control the reveal, and collect the props afterward. A shared activity should not become a private deception aimed at a partner. Tell the group promptly that the setup was staged, and do not carry a fictional result into any medical, government, workplace, or legal setting.

Keep the game comfortable for the whole room

Start by deciding whether the audience will recognize the setup as a game. A printed prompt, a host introduction, or an openly fictional theme can establish the tone without spoiling every punch line. If someone may reasonably understand the prop as real medical news, choose a more obvious format or explain it before the round begins.

Plan the reveal at the same time as the activity. Do not stretch the joke across a meal, send it to someone who is not present, or use it to test a partner's reaction. A short, shared reveal gives guests a clear ending and lets the event move on to the next activity. Any photo or video shared later should retain the party-game context.

Keep the prop out of medical appointments, workplace matters, government interactions, and legal disputes. Those are not party settings, and a novelty item is not evidence for any decision. When in doubt, use the product for an obviously fictional scene in which every participant can enjoy the joke rather than become its target.

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