An expectant mum might be ever so slightly excited about the baby she and her husband have on the way after buying about 200 outfits for their child.
People getting excited because they're going to have a baby is nothing new but people express their joy in all sorts of different ways.
One particular child who is yet to be born is pretty much guaranteed to be as snug as a bug in a rug with all of the outfits she's going to have to choose from after her mum went on a shopping spree.
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TikToking couple, Taylor and Sophia, have got a metaphorical bun in the oven and they seem pretty excited to be parents.
In a recent video, Sophia said she was only 15 weeks pregnant but decided to treat Taylor to the sight of a wardrobe packed full of a couple of hundred baby outfits she'd bought.
We can only assume they know the baby is going to be a girl before Sophia went out to buy 'about 200' outfits for the child.
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Taylor hadn't seen how many outfits had been bought for his soon-to-be daughter until that moment and his face was a picture that told a thousand words, if most of those thousand words were just the phrase 'oh god' repeated over and over again.
He really couldn't wrap his head around the sheer number of outfits, wondering 'what do we need' so many of them for.
Sophia insisted they'd be useful as she had outfits for all seasons picked out for their baby so they could do a spot of all-weather parenting, but for a child to have 'almost 200 outfits' when they're only 15 weeks into a pregnancy is quite something.
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The video went viral and people were almost as astonished as Taylor to see the number of outfits the couple had.
One person joked that Taylor and Sophia's baby daughter already had 'more clothes than me and she's not even born yet', while another said it was 'so cute' to see that many baby clothes.
Someone else offered the couple the advice not to wash the clothes until they were used and to keep the tags on, in case the family wanted to take any unused ones back for a refund.
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Others were sure there was no way the baby was going to wear all of those clothes as they tend to grow surprisingly quickly, while a few pointed out that babies had a very consistent habit of making a mess of their clothes.
And one parent advised expectant families to 'buy ahead on size' to keep up with the number of growth spurts.