Home / News / Viral & Trending Top 5 best viral parenting hacks of 2021 TikTok Because we all deserve to know what will make our lives easier heading into 2022. By Cassandra Stone December 14, 2021 TikTok Rectangle From car seat safety to getting your baby to take a bottle, 2021 was full of viral parenting hacks that were actually useful. As we head into 2022, we could all use whatever tips, tricks, and advice we can get to make our lives a little easier, right? Bookmark this list if you want to learn how “chicken cutlets” can improve your life with a baby, or if you’ve ever cried over spilled breastmilk. Let’s “cut” to the chase, shall we? 1. Never cry over spilled breastmilk again Ashley Newton, @unlicensedtomom on TikTok, shared a genius breast-pumping trick that is so simple yet so amazing. You’ll watch it over and over again as you ask yourself, “Why didn’t I think of this?!” You pump right into the bag. JUST RIGHT ON INTO THE BAG. And if you’re asking yourself, “How? My pump couldn’t do that!” just watch and learn, mamas. @unlicensedtomom All this wasted time washing pump parts 💀 #RedBullDanceYourStyle #MyHobby #NeonShadow #momhack #breastfeeding #pumping ♬ Stuck in the Middle – Tai Verdes 2. How to install your child’s car seat as tightly as possible This is one of the most clicked-on parenting hacks of the year, hands-down. The video shows Joni, a mom and nationally-certified Child Passenger Safety Technician, installing a rear-facing convertible car seat that attaches to the car seat with lower anchors (the latch system). If you’ve ever installed a car seat and still been able to wiggle it around afterward, this is the hack for you. 3. Toddler-proofing phone hack Raise your hand if you’ve handed over your phone to your toddler during a long car ride (or just in general, really). They inevitably click out of YouTube Kids and wind up either taking 500 photos of their shoes or screaming. This phone hack is the #1 way to prevent both of those scenarios from happening. As the mom of a two-year-old myself, it’s a game-changer. @melissajean1223 Sometimes screens allow us to get something done so 🤪 #sorrynotsorry #parenthack #iphone #screentime #momminainteasy #newmom ♬ original sound – Melissa Jean Newsletter Branded From conception to college, the Motherly newsletters are designed for you. Get a round-up of trending stories and important subjects in the MotherlyMinute. Then join our Week-by-Week list for customized, age-based articles to guide your growing family. "*" indicates required fields Email Address* Due date or child’s birthdayAre you trying to conceive? Are you trying to conceive? 4. The “chicken cutlets” bottle hack Okay this one is just as entertaining as it is genius. If you’ve ever struggled to get a breastfed baby to take a bottle, well, then this one’s for you. (I know that struggle, deeply, and I marveled over this video at least a dozen times.) Without further ado, behold: @shishkaboobs He’s weaned, just had the idea and figured some mama could use it. #breasfedbabies #weaning #sahm #momsoftiktok #normalizebreatfeeding #funnybutreal ♬ Happy Laughing – Sound Effect 5. Pregnant belly-lifting hack The weight of a third-trimester pregnant belly is, in a word, torture. At least, it can feel that way—especially after a long day. That’s why they sell those belly bands and such—to help alleviate some of that pressure on your back and your groin. OR you could have your partner help you out. You know, the partner that’s not carrying around a basketball that weighs as much as a few slabs of beef. Check it out and see for yourself: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Motherly (@mother.ly) Now that you have all of this newfound knowledge, go forth and prosper by sharing that knowledge with other mamas. Cheers to 2022—may your car seats be tight and your milk remain unspilled! Related Stories News “I was the fifth person to hold my baby”—this mom’s viral story is striking a nerve News ‘The world will never be the same’: Doctor delivers powerful affirmations to newborn News This viral TikTok is changing how parents teach kids to accept apologies The latest News Santa by the numbers: 8 fun facts about his Christmas Eve journey News Hero truck driver in Ohio saves 4-year-old found wandering on busy road in the cold News ‘The world will never be the same’: Doctor delivers powerful affirmations to newborn News This viral TikTok is changing how parents teach kids to accept apologies