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People Amazed As Pregnant Mum Captures Baby's 'Foot' Moving

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Updated 14:55 29 Apr 2022 GMT+1Published 12:50 29 Apr 2022 GMT+1

People Amazed As Pregnant Mum Captures Baby's 'Foot' Moving

That's so cool!

Ali Condon

Ali Condon

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One mum-to-be has wowed her followers after capturing the moment her baby's feet made an imprint on her belly while kicking.

TikTok creator and expecting mum Taylor Victoria has been sharing regular pregnancy updates with her followers, and at 31 weeks she managed to catch her baby's precious kicks on camera.

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Sharing the astounding moment with her followers, she jokingly wrote: "When your baby has giant feet."

Viewers were in awe over the 25-year-old mum's video, discussing the magical moment in the comment section.

"Wow this is amazing!" one person raved.

"Aw it's so clear lol can't wait for mine to show" wrote another.

"Omg amazing that you got a video of this!!!" a third impressed viewer commented.

Taylor replied: "ikr 😳 my stomach was in a giant lump (lol) and luckily my husband started filming!!"

This mum-to-be captured her baby's kicks on camera. (
TikTok/@taaylorvictoriaa)

Other viewers were convinced that the imprint coming through on Taylor's baby belly mightn't be a foot, but an arm.

"Looks like an arm or elbow area of the arm!" wrote one viewer. "That is so cool our bodies are amazing."

A second agreed: "Omg!! Yes that’s his arm for sure! Lol that’s amazing because as soon as my camera cut on my daughter instantly stops moving".

Earlier, we told you about another expecting mum who showed her TikTok followers what it looked like when her baby bump 'dropped' 37 weeks into her pregnancy.

Viewers weren't sure if her baby was pushing with its arms or its legs. (
TikTok/@taaylorvictoriaa)

Mum vlogger Karla had been documenting her third pregnancy on the app when she caught the moment her baby belly dropped - a sign that it's almost time for labour.

After showing off how much her bump had lowered, the mum-to-be confessed: "It's so exhausting and I'm always so outta breath."

But other pregnant TikTok users made sure she knew how lucky she was that her baby bump had dropped at all, telling her how long they had been waiting for that same thing.

To watch the clip and read more about that story, click here.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@taaylorvictoriaa

Topics: Life, Parenting

Ali Condon
Ali Condon

Ali is a journalist for LADbible Group, writing on all things film, music, and entertainment across Tyla, LADbible and UNILAD. You can contact Ali at [email protected].

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