The rise of fake pregnancy pranks on social media has taken an unexpected turn into a multimillion-dollar business. Baby Maybe, the company behind the viral fake ultrasound trend, recently revealed that over 75,000 orders have been placed by 73,000 customers across the globe — many of them repeat buyers.
The company’s realistic replicas, used for pranks, gender reveals, or personal keepsakes, have turned what began as a niche gag into a cultural phenomenon, earning an impressive 4.9-star average across thousands of reviews.

According to Baby Maybe’s internal review analysis, 45% of buyers mentioned using their products for pranks or to fool friends and family, while 18% used them for pregnancy or gender reveal announcements. Around 12% said they were creating social media content for platforms such as TikTok or Instagram. Another 65% praised how realistic the images appeared, with customers noting phrases like “real-looking” and “better in person.” Quick delivery was also a top-rated feature, with 28% citing fast shipping as one of the brand’s standout traits.
Customer testimonials reveal just how convincing these items can be. One reviewer wrote, “I got a copy of an ultrasound my friend had and copied the info to my own thermal photo. Couldn’t pick out which one is the fake one and which one is the real one.” Despite the laughter and shock value, the company acknowledges that this viral culture raises questions about ethics, consent, and emotional responsibility.
A spokesperson for Baby Maybe explained, “A surprising number of our customers use our products for gender reveals, replacing lost keepsakes, or therapeutic purposes such as roleplay or recovering from the loss of a pregnancy. That being said, our sales do tend to spike 500% or more around April Fool’s Day.” The company also added, “If it isn’t fun for everyone, it isn’t a prank. Our responsible use guidelines discourage any use that risks emotional harm or public resources.”
The company’s growing international presence shows a customer base spanning North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. Beyond its novelty appeal, Baby Maybe’s products are also used for creative and therapeutic purposes. Some customers purchase fake ultrasound prints to manifest positive pregnancy energy or as part of fertility roleplay therapy. Others use them as props in film productions, social media skits, or even gender reveal setups. Each image is custom-designed with professional-grade photo editing to ensure realism.
Baby Maybe offers an array of products ranging from physical thermal print replicas to digital templates and personalized designs. The company also provides a free fake ultrasound generator, which allows users to create realistic mock-ups complete with names, dates, and medical-style details. This free tool has become a viral hit on TikTok and Instagram Reels, often used by pranksters and content creators to stage elaborate pregnancy jokes.
For more information about Baby Maybe and the rising trend of its fake pregnancy tests and ultrasounds, visit the website at https://babymaybeshop.com.
About Baby Maybe
Baby Maybe is a leading online provider of customized fake ultrasound and pregnancy test products for entertainment, content creation, and personal use. The company serves customers worldwide with realistic replicas, digital templates, and a free online ultrasound generator.
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