Marge uses this home pregnancy test on the episode "I Married Marge" after she began to suspect that she may have been pregnant with her and Homer's fourth child--Homer bought it because it came with a free corn cob pipe. The directions stated: Ahoy maties, if the water turns blue, a baby for you. If purple ye see, no baby thar be. Marge's test turned out pink instead of blue or purple. Checking the box again, the directions stated: If ye test should fail , to a doctor set sail.
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| - Marge uses this home pregnancy test on the episode "I Married Marge" after she began to suspect that she may have been pregnant with her and Homer's fourth child--Homer bought it because it came with a free corn cob pipe. The directions stated: Ahoy maties, if the water turns blue, a baby for you. If purple ye see, no baby thar be. Marge's test turned out pink instead of blue or purple. Checking the box again, the directions stated: If ye test should fail , to a doctor set sail.
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| - Marge uses this home pregnancy test on the episode "I Married Marge" after she began to suspect that she may have been pregnant with her and Homer's fourth child--Homer bought it because it came with a free corn cob pipe. The directions stated: Ahoy maties, if the water turns blue, a baby for you. If purple ye see, no baby thar be. Marge's test turned out pink instead of blue or purple. Checking the box again, the directions stated: If ye test should fail , to a doctor set sail. As a result, Marge went to go see Julius Hibbert, their family doctor--at the end of the episode, Marge revealed to the family that she wasn't actually (which she and Homer were ecstatic about).
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