A TikTok from @maya.and.hunter is sparking an important conversation about preconception health—and this time, the focus is on men.
She shares her family’s hilariously underwhelming reaction to her pregnancy announcement, sparking a wave of conversation.
“Hello Daddy, it’s me, Evie,” her little voice chirped in the now-viral TikTok video, which has racked up over 82 million views on TikTok in just five days.
“This was on Gray’s first plane ride. She started screaming 30 mins into the flight. These women saw how overwhelmed I was. And held out their arms to offer help."
The moment, equal parts hilarious and unexpectedly spooky, quickly captivated TikTok.
“Kids are fun. You’ve got to enjoy them. They wanted them to be something that — most of us aren’t..."
Move over, Kayden and Mia—here comes Walter, Mabel, and Ethel, ready to make their mark with vintage charm and a sense of history.
Every mom has had that moment where they see their child mimicking something they’ve said or done—but sometimes, kids take it in a direction you definitely didn’t see coming.
The video, which has racked up 111,000 views and counting, captures an everyday moment that feels downright heroic.
“Don’t focus on that! You look beautiful.”
“It just saddened me to realize I was not the first to hold my daughter like I originally planned, but instead I ended up being the fifth,” she said.
In the viral clip, Dr. Bridgewater speaks directly to baby Giannis, born on Dec. 8, 2024, at 4:24 a.m., weighing 8 pounds.
In a viral TikTok post, Howey shared side-by-side images highlighting the striking similarities between her 1995 photo and her son's recent recreation.
“Nearly every morning for over 3 years, I’ve gotten up with our girls so Bre can get the sleep she deserves after she gave so much to grow our little family.”
The unexpected sight? Her dog, Lee, snoozing comfortably on Espy’s changing table.
Mason Smith built her a custom 'Polar Express' train and shared the elaborate DIY project in a viral TikTok video.
Being a new parent is tough, but being the first mom in your group takes it to a whole new level of bravery.
Picture this: a group of moms with babies born just months apart, pooling their outgrown baby clothes into a series of well-organized bins.
Here’s the setup: A high chair. A baby boy who can’t stop grooving. And a room full of adults who’ve decided that tonight’s main course isn’t spaghetti—it’s Pink Pony Club.
Sibling introductions can be a magical time for parents, but as one TikTok video hilariously proves, they can also be unpredictably funny and adorably chaotic.