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  1. The baby forced Brennan and Booth together earlier than anyone on Bones probably expected and eventually led to them getting married after the birth of their daughter. When Emily Deschanel became pregnant a second time, Brennan and Booth were already married on the show.

  2. I'm about halfway through Season 15, and Julia has announced her pregnancy. But wait... She told Murdoch before they married that she couldn't have children because of her abortion during medical school.

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  4. Nov 20, 1995 · Jane Seymour, pregnant in real life and as the title character on TV's "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman," says she had two miscarriages - one on live television. "It was terrible," Seymour said of the day she had a miscarriage while announcing at a Rose Bowl Parade.

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  5. Ming-Na (Jing-Mei Chen), Alex Kingston (Elizabeth Corday), and Sherry Stringfield (Susan Lewis) were all pregnant in real life when their characters were. Conni Brazelton also was pregnant when nurse Connie was expecting in season 2.

  6. Apr 19, 2019 · Movie studios have become experts at using prosthetics and costuming to perfectly capture the 'look' of a real pregnancy. The real question is: can audiences tell if it's real or not. So let's dive into some of the most prominent cases in cinematic history.

  7. Hanne Norgaard was born on the 5th of April 1977. Her mother is from South Korea and her father is an African-American. She grew up in South Korea, England and USA. She has not revealed the names of her parents or her siblings or details her early life.

  8. Sep 23, 2021 · When a television actress becomes pregnant in real life, it can affect her character's storyline. Sometimes the show's staff tries to cover for the pregnancy in an unconvincing way , but several famous ladies have had their pregnancies written into the plots of their sitcoms or dramas.

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