A MUM-to-be has left people in stitches with her “iconic” and quintessentially British pregnancy announcement.
Expecting a baby can be a magical moment and couples often find unique ways of sharing the happy news with friends and family.

That’s certainly the case for 19-year-old Bonnie Lou who has chosen to reveal her baby news in the most British way.
Posed with her partner in front of the camera, Bonnie smiled and rubbed her bump as she told her TikTok followers the wait was nearly over.
Wearing a long-sleeved grey top and matching leggings the pair hugged as the teen wrote: “Couldn’t ask for a better man to be starting a family with.”
But there seemed to be something else in the video that caught viewers’ attention.
Her outfit included a bright blue sash with the word ‘Preggs’ printed on it in white capped up letters.
It also featured the four yellow squares in the logo of bakery chain Greggs.
The clip of the mum and dad-to-be soon went viral on her TikTok account @bonnielou1301 with over one million views and 53k likes.
People were left laughing at the iconic sash and congratulated the couple in the comments.
One person wrote: “Sorry that preggs sash is iconic.”
Another commented: “Preggs is fantastic.”
“This is so funny hahahaha congratulations,” penned a third.
A fourth said: “Your sash is iconic. Congratulations and best of luck to the both of you!!”
“The sash is a serve!!” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “Wait I am obsessed with the Greggs stash congratulations.”

What is the 'baby bump theory'?
Can the gender of an unborn baby really be determined by the bump?
Popular theory suggests a baby’s gender can be revealed by the shape of the mother’s bump.
For years, it has been claimed that the way a woman carries their unborn child can predict whether it is a girl or a boy.
If followed, the theory suggests the baby will be a boy if the bump is high and at the front. A lower, more spread out bump is said to indicate a girl.
But this really is just an old wives’ tale.
In reality, the only way of finding out the sex of an unborn baby is through medical screening.
This can be done several ways – via an ultrasound, a chromosomal blood test or through a CVS/ amniocentesis.
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