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We don't know for sure that she's pregnant. As far as we know, her telling the Doctor could be post-hypnotic suggestion. Her stomach was hurting as she was telling him that and we know that even though not always, they feel sick after forgetting about the Silent. Another reason why it is too soon to assume she is pregnant is because the Doctor's TARDIS monitor was still analyzing when the camera cut off of it. But if I am right and a Silent told her to tell the Doctor she was pregnant when she wasn't, then what could be the purpose of that? [[User:V00D00M0NKY|V00D00M0NKY]] 17:35, May 2, 2011 (UTC) | We don't know for sure that she's pregnant. As far as we know, her telling the Doctor could be post-hypnotic suggestion. Her stomach was hurting as she was telling him that and we know that even though not always, they feel sick after forgetting about the Silent. Another reason why it is too soon to assume she is pregnant is because the Doctor's TARDIS monitor was still analyzing when the camera cut off of it. But if I am right and a Silent told her to tell the Doctor she was pregnant when she wasn't, then what could be the purpose of that? [[User:V00D00M0NKY|V00D00M0NKY]] 17:35, May 2, 2011 (UTC) | ||
I agree that we amy's pregnancy is not for sure. However, concerning the TARDIS monitor, i don't think it was still analyzing, but rather the result is fluctuating between positive and negative, which might be due to how and when she will get pregnant, like a time ripple or something. So it's not a normal pregnancy, and probably the Silence has something to do with it. [[Special:Contributions/94.187.111.3|94.187.111.3]] 21:06, May 2, 2011 (UTC) |