Kristen Clingan’s boyfriend had never even mentioned marriage when she received an e-mail announcing her boyfriend had e-impregnated her. The e-mail from www.bunintheoven.com included a positive pregnancy “test” and was followed by a half dozen subsequent messages, including the audio file of the baby’s heartbeat and the ultrasound image. The whole process took three months and cost $29.95. At the end of the virtual pregnancy, she received a mug bearing the newborn’s photograph. Virtual Impregnation is the brainchild of Adam Corsi. He sees the virtual impregnation as a good conversation starter for topics that may not have been broached by a couple before.