Home / Life What went viral this week: A faculty baby boom + a twin mom’s survival story The last time these teachers went viral they were holding bumps! By Zara Hanawalt November 22, 2019 Rectangle Good Morning America Time can be so unfair, mama! It feels like we wer e just spending summer days watching little feet leave prints in warm sand , and now we’re watching little handprints turn into turkeys. Yes, Thanksgiving is happening NEXT WEEK! We can’t believe it either and we also can’t wait to tuck in to some turkey. If you’ve been busy planning your holiday schedule this week, don’t worry—we’ve been keeping an eye on the news so you don’t have to. Here are the headlines that made us smile this week: Almost half of this school’s teachers just had babies—and their picture is going viral Something amazing happened at Oak Street Elementary School in Goddard, Texas: Seven of the school’s teachers were pregnant at the same time. Talk about a baby boom! Back in April we brought you this story, but back then all the teachers were holding bumps, not babies! Since then these teachers navigated pregnancy together—and now, they’ve entered mom life together as well. The seven mamas and their eight babies (one set of twins!) all got together and it was the sweetest moment. The mamas gave birth over an eight-month period, during which principal Ashley Miller had to coordinate substitute teachers to accommodate seven maternity leaves. Now, the principal is hard at work to manage multiple pumping schedules, as the last mom to deliver recently returned from maternity leave. The mothers opened up about the experience to Good Morning America about the experience. “We went from giving each other high-fives as we waddled down the hallways to now going to each other for tips and talking about our babies,” says Nicole Lauer. “It’s nice to have so many women that you can go to for baby advice.” Ashley Graham is pregnant + fearless It’s easy to look at someone like Ashley Graham and think she’s totally at ease in her skin. After all, Ashley is one of the most beautiful people in the world, a mega-successful supermodel and a leader in the body positive movement. But as the pregnant model admits, even she struggled to embrace her body’s changes. The mom-to-be opened up during an appearance on Ellen DeGeneres’ EllenTube series, Fearless . Ashley, who made headlines after posting a nude photo displaying her pregnancy stretch marks , revealed that sharing the photo was difficult for her. “The reason I had posted that original photo, I had just announced that I was pregnant and I thought then I was going to feel good, and I didn’t. I felt, I just felt terrible,” the visibly emotional model shared. “That morning I was like, ‘get it together, Ashley.’ There’s other women out there that are going through the same thing as you. Why don’t you have a dialogue with them?” “This is a new body that I’m walking into, why don’t I just put myself out there with this new body?” she added. “I felt so isolated, I felt so alone.” But ultimately, Ashley realized the power in her photos —and a fellow guest on the show admitted that Ashley’s body positivity helped her embrace her own shape. And we know so many mamas out there feel the same way. How one dad supported his daughter through her first period and went viral When Maverick Austin’s daughter called him in the middle of the school day to say she feared she’d pooped her pants, he did what most parents would do. He ran to her school with a change of underpants. But a few hours later, when his daughter called to say it had happened again, the dad knew he had a different issue on his hands: His daughter’s first period. This is one of those coming-of-age moments that can be tough for teen girls to deal with. Luckily, this dad totally stepped up the plate for his daughter. “I run in the office and she’s standing there very calm looking at me and says “Dad…. I officially started my first …” and I stopped her and said “I already know Avi… it hit me a few minutes after I hung up on you,” the dad wrote in a Facebook post. “The stress of raising a daughter.” But the story took a very sweet turn. “Later on she says “don’t I get something like when a tooth falls out,” he added in this post. “So I snuck off to the store and when she got out of the shower I told her “The Period Fairy” brought you something.” The dad presented his daughter with flowers, chocolate, ice cream and a card. Talk about #dadgoals! This mama survived two heart attacks while pregnant with twins Being pregnant with twins can be such a cool experience, but it is also considered a high-risk pregnancy because carrying multiples puts a lot of strain on the body. Twin mama Krystle Evans knows this all too well. Evans, who welcomed boy/girl twins in October, suffered two heart attacks while expecting her babies, but this strong mama survived and her story is going viral. It started when Evans was eight months pregnant. She felt pressure in her chest as she struggled to catch her breath—and while the symptoms were alarming, she chalked it up to typical pregnancy stuff. As we know, carrying a baby can make you feel strange sensations, and Evans guessed one of her babies was applying the pressure she felt. “I honestly felt my twins were just in a place where they were sitting on my ribs and causing me to lose my breath,” Evans tells an NBC news affiliate . But the next day, it happened again…only this time, the sensations were even more intense. “I started getting very nauseated. Then my whole left arm went numb,” Evans tells Today . “I was in a whole bunch of pain. My husband said, ‘You need to call the doctor and let him know what’s going on.'” When she followed her husband’s advice, she received some shocking news: Evans had suffered two separate heart attacks. This is pretty wild, especially when you take a snapshot of Evans’ health into account: The mom was just 30 and in great health, with no family history of heart disease. The mom was in the hospital for two weeks, where she was closely monitored. She gave birth to her twins, Shiloh and Sage, just weeks after the episode. Doctors who have commented on Evans’ scenario in the news say what happened to her extremely rare and that moms should not be scared that they will have the same experience. With that being said, heart disease is the leading cause of maternal deaths, according to ACOG’s guidelines , which were released earlier this year. “Pregnancy is a natural stress test,” says James Martin, M.D., chair of the Pregnancy and Heart Disease Task Force, according to ACOG . “The cardiovascular system must undergo major changes to its structure to sustain tremendous increases in blood volume. That’s why it is critical to identify the risk factors beforehand, so that a woman’s care can be properly managed throughout the pregnancy and a detailed delivery plan can be developed through shared decision making between the patient and provider. Moreover, we must think of heart disease as a possibility in every pregnant or postpartum patient we see to detect and treat at-risk mothers.” The bottom line? Being pregnant—even if you’re pregnant with twins—certainly doesn’t mean you need to stress over the possibility of suffering a cardiac incident. But, Evans’ story is an important reminder: It’s so, so important that we advocate for ourselves and our doctors about every concerning symptom . This mama raised awareness about her late son’s condition while feeding NICU babies As Good Morning America reports, one amazing mother is honoring her son’s memory by pumping 500 ounces of milk for other NICU families. Sierra Strangfeld’s son Samuel was diagnosed with Trisomy 18 , a genetic condition with a high rate of pregnancy and infant loss. Only 50% of the children diagnosed with Trisomy 18 live beyond a week. “We found out our diagnosis about 25 weeks,” Strangfeld tells Motherly. “I opted for the C-section at 30 weeks so we could meet Samuel alive. Had we not done that, he would have passed in utero.” Samuel lived for 3 hours. “His hands were clenched, his feet were clubbed, he was small,” his mom told GMA. “But he was so perfect. He fought so hard to be able to meet us. Our baby boy was put on this Earth for a reason.” Strangfeld had been planning to breastfeed Samuel and decided that she would donate his milk to other families in need. She pumped 500 ounces over 63 days and on his due date she walked into the NICU milk bank to deliver her gift. “Walking through the hallways of the hospital was just another step in healing,” she wrote in a viral Facebook post. “And I know, (because I felt him), that Samuel was there with me.” In an update to the post, Strangfeld explains that while she never expected her story to go viral but is glad that her post spread and that GMA shared her story as she wanted to raise awareness of Trisomy 18. Strangfeld is a hero, an advocate and one strong mama. When this boy’s mama died of cancer his teacher adopted him ❤️ Special education teachers are amazing people, and Kerry Bremer is extra amazing. Four years ago Kerry became Jake’s teacher. Now she is his mom. Jake, now 14, has Down syndrome and met Kerry when he was 10 and he and his his single mom, Jean Manning, moved from Florida to Massachusetts. A few months later, Kerry and Jean were having a heart-breaking conversation, Today reports. Jean had terminal cancer and no one in her life who was in a position to care for Jake when she passed. That’s when Kerry offered. “I said, ‘I may be overstepping here and forgive me if I am, but my family and I would like to offer guardianship for Jake if you need a backup plan,'” Kerry, 52, told Today Parents. According Kerry, Jean said “I’ll sleep better tonight than I have in a very long time,'” after the conversation. The two women agreed Jake would become Kerry’s son after Jean’s death. “We would take Jake to appointments together and celebrate holidays together. Jean called him ‘our son,'” Kerry says. “That must have been so hard for her, to be planning for her death, but she did a beautiful job. She was so courageous.” On November 13, Jake lost his first mom to cancer and moved into Kerry’s house, becoming part of the family with Kerry’s husband Dave (the couple share 3 other kids, too, ages 21, 19 and 16). “We never thought twice about it. I loved this kid so much. He has done more for us than we could ever do for him.” We’re so happy for Jake. This kid has been blessed with two wonderful moms. The latest Beauty & Style Shopping Guides Lounge sets that slay from home to holiday travel Motherly Stories To the mama without a village: I see you Viral & Trending This viral TikTok captures what it’s like to parent through exhaustion and mental health struggles Life Can men really see the mess? Inside moms’ invisible labor at home