Home / News / Viral & Trending Mom goes viral on TikTok for data presentation showing reality of maternity leave @the.data.guy/TikTok In a viral TikTok, this mom uses data visualization to show just how hard maternity leave is. By Cassandra Stone November 19, 2021 @the.data.guy/TikTok Rectangle A viral TikTok shared this week shows a mom showing the exhausting reality of maternity leave and all of the invisible loads of work that go along with it. In a data visualization she presented to her colleagues upon returning to work after maternity leave, Kristen Cuneo made a point that represented every major task she took on while caring for her newborn—throughout the presentation, those points changed shape until they represented an enormous amount of time that took up the whole screen @the.data.guy Let’s be real @lifeof.kristenc is definitely the main character in this house. ♬ original sound – Michael DiBenigno “This is every diaper feed, breastfeed, and bottle feed for the first seven weeks of Autumn’s life,” Cuneo explains in the video, talking about her 10-month-old daughter Autumn. “Objectively, it’s a lot. And every data point took time, ranging from five minutes for a diaper change to 30 minutes for a feeding on average.” Cuneo then deep-dives into the work that goes beyond basic care. “The real kicker is when it happens. 24 hours a day,” she says. She points out one moment of rest in her huge chart. “The midnight bottle feed play by my husband in the third week made it finally possible for me to get more than a three-hour stretch of sleep.” Cuneo shared the presentation on her husband’s TikTok account (aptly named “@that.data.guy.” It quickly went viral, amassing millions of views and likes. The TikTok lasts under a minute, but the impact is strong among fellow American moms. “I am 19 months [postpartum], been back at work for a little over a year, and yet this just made me cry. I wish more people understood,” one commenter wrote. “I bet if you added in self care, house care, etc. it would just be a solid cube,” said another. “Oh my god, this woman has to be before Congress,” wrote one mom. “People who don’t support family vacation think it’s a vacation,” another user said. Living through the reality of maternity leave is one thing, showing it and explaining it in this way makes a powerful case for family leave and the need for more support for new moms. Related Stories Parenting *This* is what a SAHM’s benefits package would look like It's Science It’s science: What working moms can do to reduce stress—and increase happiness Viral & Trending Viral TikTok showing cervical dilation reminds us just how amazing human bodies are The latest News What parents need to know about the ‘glass child’ effect—and how to address it News New study shows Black women are 25% more likely to have C-sections, but why? News “Pass the baby” anxiety: Why moms are setting boundaries this holiday season News Nicole Scherzinger fought to keep Moana’s mom alive—and calls out Disney’s missing moms