TikTok’s Abby Howard is sharing her candid reaction to finding out she’s pregnant two months after suffering a miscarriage.
In the Instagram clip published on Monday, March 31, Abby was seen brushing her teeth as she flipped the pregnancy test over and looked at the camera stunned before showing husband Matt Howard.
“Shut the eff up. Are you serious?” Matt said in the video, while Abby replied, “I don’t think it’s right. I think something’s wrong. I think something’s wrong.”
After Matt wondered if they needed to call the doctor, Abby explained she had doubts.
“I don’t think I am. I wish I was excited but I don’t think I am. I think something’s wrong. I took this HCG test. There’s like a really faint line,” she said, while Matt replied, “If you are, that’s dope. If you’re not, I know that we will eventually get pregnant.”
Matt noted that the test is “99 percent accurate,” while Abby questioned the results.
“I don’t know,” Abby said, while Matt asked, “You don’t know how to feel?” Abby replied, “I feel like something’s wrong.”
“Telling my husband I’m pregnant 2 months after miscarriage,” Abby wrote over the clip, which she captioned, “December 2nd, 2025 7:08am.”
Matt and Abby shared on March 24 that they are expecting a baby, writing via Instagram, “Baby #4 🌈grateful beyond measure.” While sharing the news, the couple posted a series of photos holding up sonogram images as their sons were seen playing in the yard. (Matt and Abby welcomed sons Griffin and August in 2022 and 2023, respectively.)
The couple previously shared in September 2025 that they had suffered a pregnancy loss one month after announcing that they were expecting their third baby.
“It is with very heavy hearts that we share about the loss of our baby girl born far too soon,” the couple wrote via Instagram in September 2025. “At a routine pregnancy appointment, our doctor could not find a heartbeat. Shortly after they sent us in for an ultrasound where the technician said words we will never forget, ‘I am so sorry I do not have good news.’”
The statement continued, “That is when we got the gender reveal we never hoped for and also the news that our baby had a genetic condition that took her life around 17 weeks gestation.”
Matt and Abby noted that the news “felt unimaginable” and the grief has been “absolutely devastating.”
“But we feel so much gratitude for the time that we did get to have with her. And we still have hope. Hope has continued to show up for us in so many ways,” they concluded. “For now we will grieve and continue to think of ways to honor her life offline. Thoughts and prayers are more than welcome. Thank you everyone for celebrating this precious life with us for the past 17 weeks.❤️.”



