I’m pregnant with my first & last baby so I’ve gone OTT & bought EVERYTHING…trolls say it’s a waste, I’m not fussed

A MUM-TO-BE has revealed that she is 20 weeks pregnant with her first and only child, so has gone all out and bought him mountains of stuff.

Known on TikTok as @lullbigyaee, the pregnant woman took to the video sharing platform to show off her epic haul of baby items.

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A mum-to-be has revealed that she is 20 weeks pregnant with her first and last child, so has gone all out and bought a massive haul of clothes, shoes and baby bitsCredit: TikTok/@lullbigyaee
The young mum took to TikTok to show off her haul, leaving many open-mouthed

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The young mum took to TikTok to show off her haul, leaving many open-mouthedCredit: TikTok/@lullbigyaee
The pregnant woman has hit back at trolls that said she has wasted her money and has revealed that she doesn't care

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The pregnant woman has hit back at trolls that said she has wasted her money and has revealed that she doesn’t careCredit: TikTok/@lullbigyaee

The expectant parent posted a clip showing off her recent purchases to the social media app. 

She said: “I finally got the energy to go shopping and I was gonna wait to do this because he has 100 packages on the way but I needed this stuff out my way.”

The mum has bought a variety of items for her baby boy, including Gap tracksuits, Tommy Hilfiger tops, Nike hoodies and Adidas bits. 

But the clothes don’t stop there, as this woman also showed off mountains of baby grows too. 

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Her son has also got a variety of shoes, including Nike trainers, Converse and Crocs too. 

She also has a basket full of baby items including blankets, baby bottles and dummies. 

This mum is very well-prepared for the arrival of her son, as she also made sure to get her hands on a stash of baby washing products. 

Her video has clearly shocked many, as at the time of writing, it was only posted two days prior, but had quickly racked up 501.7k views.

It has 76k likes, 1,003 comments and 2,196 shares.

TikTok users were left open-mouthed at the huge haul and many said that it was a waste of money. 

However, the woman was quick to hit back at trolls and justify her massive haul.

One person said: “Donttttttttt go crazy buying clothes!!!! They grow out of so fast they have an opportunity to wear a lot. My son has clothes with tags unworn from N-9m” to which the woman responded “Oh well I’ll donate to people struggling if it comes down to it, he’s my first & last this just a start I’m having a blast 😂” 

Another added: “Don’t buy too much NB clothes pleaseeeeeee learned this the hard way just buy onesies tbh” to which the TikTok user said “Who ever told y’all these was all newborn clothes? & why do the bare minimum when I can go above & beyond.”

A third commented: “If she wants to buy the whole store for her child then she can it’s her money an her baby, BUT CONGRATS ON YOUR BABY BOY 💙💙” 

Meanwhile, someone else asked: “Girl You bought all of this at one time? I could barely walk around for 5 mins” to which the mum-to-be replied “I had help but I was definitely complaining the whole time 😂” 

She then posted a follow-up video, in response to a comment that read: “You just bought a whole bunch of stuff that’s gonna sit up and never be used.” 

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The expectant parent showed off her baby bump as she flicked through a huge pile of children’s clothes.

She paired her clip with an audio that said: “I don’t care, I really don’t give a f**k, I really don’t.” 

The mother explained that if her son doesn't wear all of the clothes, she will donate them to people struggling

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The mother explained that if her son doesn’t wear all of the clothes, she will donate them to people strugglingCredit: TikTok/@lullbigyaee

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