Except the cribs and bassinets aren't holding real babies. They're dolls. You may have come across these "reborn dolls" before; these are dolls artists design to specifically resemble babies.
A woman is an "adoptive mother" to her eight reborn dolls - and breastfeeds them and takes them everywhere with her. Kelly ...
A hopeful mum-to-be, who owns 16 reborn dolls, has come out in support ... Jess Ellis, 29, began creating and collecting the incredibly realistic dolls after her struggle with PCOS made it ...
These ones are known as reborn dolls and, while they look incredibly lifelike, they're not real. 'She's doing it to get people interested in her IVF journey, which she's made a TV show about for ...
"The dolls look really beautiful and release some of the maternal hormones as you would with a real baby. "The fact is, I keep mine in a display cabinet - you can't do that with a real baby." As well ...
"The fact is, I keep mine in a display cabinet - you can't do that with a real baby." As well as collecting reborn dolls, Jess makes them from scratch - and they often take 40 to 50 hours to complete.