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* In a Mentos ad, a man and his date skip out on a restaurant bill by pretending she just went into labor and rushing to their motorcycle. Turns out she just had a motorcycle helmet under her dress.
** A similar ad was featuring a couple driving at high speed during the streets. They get stopped by the police and, upon seeing the very-pregnant woman, they escort them to the hospital. When the couple run up the stairs, the soccer ball slips from underneath her dress. It was a car ad.
** Yet another advert had a couple getting intimate in a theatre. The woman cries out loudly enough to halt the play. The man balls a jacket underneath her dress, and by the time people get up there, makes out she's going into labour.
 
== Anime and Manga ==
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** Also done in ''Olivia'', where Olivia Logan (no relation to Olivia Foxworth) does this so that she can pass off her sister's illegitimate child as her own.
* Sara has one in the [[Artefacts Of Power]] series by [[Maggie Furey]].
* In the second Hunger Games book, Catching Fire, Peeta tells the entire country on live television that Katniss is pregnant, when she is not, and she had no idea he planned on doing this. However, she thinks she is going to be dead within the week and doesn't worry about it. Many people suspect that they are lying and joke around with her. When she does, in fact, survive, she says she miscarried after being electrocuted.
 
 
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* On ''[[Friends]]'', Monica has decided to shoplift a blue sweater as her "something blue" and "something borrowed." She shoves it up her blouse and has a quick maternal moment.
* Subverted in the ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'' "What's Wrong With This Episode?", where Kate and Lewis both (supposedly) have a [[Pillow Pregnancy]], but in reality Christa Miller is actually pregnant, and is pulling a [[Hide Your Pregnancy]].
** A similar stunt was pulled on ''Kate and Allie'' in [[The Eighties]], to hide Susan St. James' pregnancy by stuffing Jane Curtin to match in one episode. (They justified it by making it a flashback episode to when the title characters were pregnant with their daughters.)
* An episode of ''[[Kenan and Kel]]'' has them attempt to speak to someone in a hospital. To get in they use this trope to [[Zany Scheme|disguise Kel as a pregnant woman going into labor]]. This finally leads to the line:
{{quote| "Congratulations, you've given birth to a lovely fluffy cushion."}}
* This occurs in an episode of ''[[Operation Repo]]'', in which a woman fakes being pregnant, even going so far as to fake going into labor, in order to keep her car from being repossessed. When her ruse was found out, the Repo team was not happy.
* In the "Harlem Globetrotters" episode of ''[[TV Funhouse]]'', the team accidentally travels back to the first Christmas, where they decide to play Mary, Joseph and some others in a game of basketball for who gets the inn as opposed to who sleeps in the barn. Naturally, the Globetrotters PWN the Bethlehem players — until Baby Jesus is born, after which he begins defeating the Globetrotters with his miracle powers. Meadowlark then gets one of his brilliant ideas, and takes a hint from Mary by pulling a Pillow Pregnancy with the basketball under his shirt, in order to sneak past and score the winning basket.
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* In a deleted scene from ''[[Firefly]]'', River is screwing around with the rest of the crew's heads, and thus uses a pillow to pretend to be pregnant...so Book can [[Father, I Want to Marry My Brother|marry her to Simon]].
* Infamously, Terri on ''[[Glee]]'' fakes a pregnancy for months on her husband by doing this (and not allowing him anywhere near her).
* [[Myth BustersMythBusters|Kari Byron]] announced her pregnancy with a short [http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/mythbusters-kari-announces-big-news.html video] on the Discovery website. Grant had a hard hat stuffed under his shirt to provide fake bump, and Tory had a ball under his. Kari's bump was real.
* A sketch in ''The Secret Policeman's Ball'' (1979) starring Eleanor Bron and Peter Cook has this trope as the point of the joke.
* An episode of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' had Miss Piggy singing "Waiting At The Church" while [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|apparently heavily pregnant]]. At the end, Kermit asks her if she's going to take that silly pillow from under her dress.
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* In an episode of ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', Katara dons this guise to pretend to be "Sapphire Fire" [Sokka's "wife" and Aang's "mother"].
* In a newer episode of Spongebob Squarepants, Mr. Krabs attempts this when {{spoiler|he steals money from an arcade with Gary.}} He pulls it off until Spongebob arrives.
* In ''[[G.I. Joe: Renegades]]'', Scarlett--afterScarlett—after a pair of failed [[Bavarian Fire Drill|Bavarian Fire Drills]]--posess—poses as a trailer-trash babymama to infiltrate a prison that Duke is in.
 
== Real Life ==
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