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A 21-year-old woman gave birth on the toilet and didn't know she was pregnant.
How does that work? Well here is her story.
Teagan was in college at the time and her boyfriend Mitchell was working around 2 hours away.
So they had a long-distance relationship which made things tricky.
She called him one day and said "I'm either getting fat or I'm pregnant"
He told her to get a pregnancy test and when she did she discovered she was pregnant.
Knowing the timeline roughly in her head she guesstimated that she was either 1 month or 3 months pregnant.
Teagan was not showing at all yet as seen in these stills from her TikTok account.
@teaganbrill Reply to @emmiee19 #greenscreen pictures..never had a bump and could wear all my normal clothes.. #foryoupage #owen #surprisebaby #AVrboForTogether ♬ original sound - Teagan
A week after getting the result, she had pain and thought she was having a miscarriage.
So how did Teagan not know that she was pregnant?
All through the pregnancy, she had what she thought was a period. It was light but her normal periods were as well.
She also experienced a Cryptic Pregnancy which can affect women in a couple of ways.
Some don't know they are pregnant until around 5-6 months.
A smaller number don't know until they are in actual labour.
In Teagan's case, she is tall for a woman at 6ft so the baby grew up and behind her ribs instead of out.
@teaganbrill Reply to @bcookie08 life will always be chaotic haha #tolietbaby #owen #foryoupage #alaskaaircareoke #fypシ ♬ original sound - Teagan
Baby Owen is now over 1 year old and he is healthy and very loved by his mum and dad.
@teaganbrill Happy First Birthday Owen!!! What a year it has been!! #fypシ #AVrboForTogether #alaskaaircareoke #owen #tolietbaby ♬ Lost - Album Version - Frank Ocean
And he did not fall into (or touch) the toilet water or the toilet bowl like some other outlets have reported.
@teaganbrill Reply to @user9755862058079 the best part was my roommates clean up all the mess hahaha #foryoupage #LaysGoldenDuet #AVrboForTogether #baby #owen ♬ original sound - Teagan
Teagan and Mitchell moved in together in Teagan's parents' basement shortly after Owen was born.
And soon after that, they tied the knot making their little unexpected family official (on paper at least).
Do you know someone that was pregnant and didn't know it? Share your stories on our facebook page!
Image Credits: @teaganbrill via Instagram & TikTok
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The latest viral trend on TikTok is discovering how angry you are, with a new quiz taking over the platform and letting people discover their anger levels compared to the average person.
The test was made popular by TikTok user Elina (@e._sm) after she posted a video writing, "I didn’t expect that😬 #angertest." In the clip, she captions, "Interesting how angry I am. I test my anger level." She then reveals her results, showing she was 34.2% more susceptible to anger than the average person.
@e._sm I didn’t expect that😬#angertest ♬ ЛАНДЫШИИИ - _ Эри крутили олени на рогах_
The video has received over 600K views and 91K likes at the time of writing, with over 2.5K comments reacting and also sharing their results. Many have followed, posting their own videos with their results and also sharing their results to Twitter.
The personality quiz created by IDR Labs International tests your susceptibility to anger with a series of 38 questions that tests your reaction to certain phrases. The level of disagreement and agreement overall determines your susceptibility to anger compared to the rest of the population.
everyone putting “yes” to every single question on that multidimensional anger test then posting the results 👹👹👹👹
— melissa culo (@dryfema1e) March 1, 2022
Users are questioned things like, "I get angry when something blocks my plans," "I get angry when someone embarrasses me," and "I can make myself angry about something in the past just by thinking about it," and are required to agree or disagree on a slider scale.
link to the test cause why nothttps://t.co/dIIjZqrEnx
— Nem ^_^ | Art Pinned! (@NemIsFine) February 28, 2022
The results are then broken up into Anger Arousal, Anger Spectrum, Hostile Outlook, External Anger, Internal Anger and finally your Total Score and percentage of susceptibility to anger. The results page also explains the facts of anger listed above.
NAH NO WAY https://t.co/bak9Rne5u6
— L0Wc ✧ (@L0Wsee) February 28, 2022
The test is scientifically validated and is based on the work of Dr. Judith M. Siegel. The test says, "Analyses of Siegel's work have found the test to have good psychometric properties in the form of high validity and test-retest reliability. Consequently, the test is frequently used for research purposes and in clinical settings, where it has been shown to be relevant, not just to a person's anger, but to their physical health and stress responses as well."
Want to know how you stack up against the rest of the population?
Image Credit: (idrlabs.com | Leremy / Shutterstock.com)
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Recent floods in Australia have caused chaotic scenes but this unlikely congregation of Aussie animals has caught the attention of the internet, with amused viewers labelling the video with “Only in Australia."
The video was posted to TikTok by user carleen2332 and currently has over 2.3 million views and almost three thousand comments reacting to the bizarre moment.
@carleen2332 ♬ original sound - user4420609529188
The video shows a brown snake floating in a lowered tank in a garden bed which is filled with water from recent heavy rains. As the camera zooms into the reptile, identified as an Eastern brown snake we see two small mice, two frogs and some beetles laying on top of the snake using it as a flotation device. The video creator labels the video, “Only in Australia.”
Two other clips were shared of the snake and his friends, another video with the viral “Oh No - Kreepa” song overlaid. In this clip the two mice are seen scurrying along the top of the snake, a beetle is sitting on top of the green tree frog and a beetle even sits on top of the snake's head. As the camera pans around the tank, numerous brown and green frogs are seen trying to climb the walls to safety. The snake is then seen slithering around the tank, with its passengers clinging on to dear life.
@carleen2332 ♬ Oh No - Kreepa
The poster clarified that all of the animals got out alive, writing in the comments, "Yes they got them all out alive! And the snake too! 🐸 🐀 🐍"
Many commented on the bizarre mix of animals found in the tank, one writing, "such a random concoction of species” and another "that's a whole food chain.” Another said they were helping each other out, "When times get tough Aussie’s help each other out”.
@carleen2332 ♬ original sound - zoey
Some viewers thought the snake was indeed helping his passengers out, one commenting, "I feel like the snake actually cares for them lol don’t know why it’s giving me that vibe 😂🥰 haha might be the way it’s looking at them 😅” however others weren’t so optimistic saying, "the snakes just keeping its food alive it didn't know how long he'd be in there lol.”
The now-viral video has produced hilarious captions from, "Snake, rats and toads? Why are my exes suddenly meeting up” and "Noah’s ark: the Australian way 🤣” and suitably, "clinging to the nope rope that is 2022😂😂😂.”
Another wrote the lyrics to the Three Best Friends song from The Hangover, creating a hilarious soundtrack to the moment:
"We're the 3 best friends that anyone could have, we're the 3 best friends that anyone could have, and we'll neva eva eva eva eva leave each other 🎵🎶"
North Eastern Australia has had days of downpours causing major flooding with Queensland hit the hardest.
Floating through Milton. Usually one of Brisbanes busiest thoroughfares on a Monday morning. @ACurrentAffair9 #bneflood pic.twitter.com/knu13fvOE2
— Pippa Bradshaw (@pippabradshaw) February 27, 2022
Image Credit: (@carleen2332 / TikTok)
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Ozark’s ending is getting closer and closer… and perhaps, too, is the ending for a major character.
Netflix has just released a clip announcing the final episodes of the hit crime show will premiere on April 29th.
And there are hints that one of the main characters will die in the seven-episode wrap-up.
“The end arrives. Sooner than you think” it says in the clip, which is all about Ruth.
This is a clever reference to the fact that these Part 2 episodes are coming sooner than anticipated (it was going to be later in the year).
But we can’t help but think it means an unexpected ending for someone too.
It feels like every major character has narrowly escaped death at some point in the series, none more so than Marty and Wendy Byrde and their two children as they launder money for the second largest drug cartel in Mexico.
But of course the real danger lies in dealing with locals Ruth Langmore and Darlene Snell, who are just as terrifying as drug lord Omar Navarro.
Darlene scares me. Her dead eyes.#Ozark pic.twitter.com/FBOeyLKN5w
— Tracey P (@April_1970s) February 19, 2022
Both women are capable of doing anything. And if you've seen Part 1 of Season 4, you'll know that Ruth in particular is in a pretty emotional state by the end with nothing to lose.
Ruth ❤️ #Ozark pic.twitter.com/17BT2XL8s2
— Pagadora de INSS (@natany_pkn) February 20, 2022
But the big hint about who might die comes from the artwork for the final episodes. It features a blue sky with three birds flying. Could the Byrde family unit be about to lose one from its flock?
The end…04.29.22 #Ozark pic.twitter.com/QgfSlMyglv
— Kevin L. Johnson (@Kevin_L_Johnson) February 23, 2022
Fans are used to following the clues, with the icons at the start of every episode giving hints about what's to come. So maybe there'll be more clues in each of the final episodes too.
Does anyone else try and analyze the icons at the beginning of every #Ozark episode?
— cbusbuck (@cbusbuck614) February 17, 2022
Just me? Great. pic.twitter.com/Ut590RkWkN
Or maybe it will come suddenly, out of the blue! Like that blue sky in the artwork...
Season 4 Part 2 premieres on April 29. Mark your calendars!
Image: Netflix
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