You’re pregnant; congratulations! Fantastic and exciting news. The kind of news you want to share, right?
Well, I decided to pull together an extensive list of pregnancy announcement hashtags that you can either use to get ideas for announcing your pregnancy to family and friends, or that you can share on social media.
So without further ado, let’s take a look at them!
Pregnancy Announcement Hashtags
#Pregnant
#FirstBaby
#SecondBaby
#FamilyOfThree
#BabyBump
#Pregnancy
#PregnancyLife
#PregnancyDiary
#PregnantAndPerfect
#Expecting
#PregnantBelly
#Bump
#TheBump
Pregnancy To Be Hashtags
#ParentsToBe
#MotherToBe
#DadToBe
#FatherToBe
#GrandmaToBe
#GrandpaToBe
#AuntieToBe
#UncleToBe
#ExpectingMom
#ExpectingMum
#ExpectingParents
#BabyOnTheWay
#FutureMom
#FutureMum
#BabyIsComing
#BabyAnnouncement
#BabyAnnouncementIdeas
#BabyBoyOnTheWay
#BabyGirlOnTheWay
#FirstScan
#SecondScan
#WeJustFoundOut
#BestNewsEver
Pregnancy Date Hashtags
#DueIn{…]Weeks
#DueIn{…]Months
#[…] Weeks Pregnant
#[…] Months Pregnant
#Baby[Year Expecting]
Funny Pregnancy Hashtags
#BunInTheOven
#WeDidIt
#Whoops
#OopsWeDidItAgain
#NearlyCooked
#BabiesCooking
How To Find New Pregnancy Announcement Hashtags
The best way to find new, upcoming and emerging pregnancy announcement hashtags is to spend time on social media, particularly Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Reddit.
Use the platforms and see what other content producers are users.
Start with one of the core pregnancy hashtags, such as #pregnant, and go from there.
Look for all those secondary hashtags that are being used, open them up and explore further.
You can then find new hashtags from those posts – rinse and repeat as needed!
Come Up With Your Own Pregnancy Announcement Hashtags
If you are looking to keep a personal collection or a log of your own pregnancy, or build out your own social media following, creating your own pregnancy-related hashtag is a fantastic way to do so.
Here are some pointers to ensure it proves a success:
- Make sure its unique
- Keep it relatively simple, and memorable,
- Leverage underscores & numbers
- Use plays on words, or shorten them e.g. preg[year]
- Consider the theme of what you are sharing, e.g. is it your bump, a scan, the time of year you are expecting etc.
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Hey, I’m Allison – a recent bride, an expectant mother and the chief editor here at Everlasting Occasion. Here I document all the knowledge and experience I accumulated while researching and planning my dream wedding and ahead of our new baby. Here, I try to answer those many questions couples have when planning their dream wedding, while equally, helping expectant parents ahead of their new arrival!