This mum's newborn photo accidentally included an embarrassing detail

One mum was so excited to share a photo of her newborn baby, she forgot that she was also in the image!

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Let’s face it, being a mother is one of the most exciting and memorable moments of a woman’s life. And with the popularity of social media these days, a lot of moms are eager to share photos of their newborns as soon as possible.

However, one mum forgot to double check the photo before she uploaded it, accidentally posting an embarrassing photo of herself!

She forgot to double check the photo

At first glance, you really won’t notice that there’s anything wrong. But if you look closely, you’ll see the reason why the photo became viral online!

Look closely at the photo below:

Source: reddit.com

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Soon after uploading the photo, it quickly went viral after it was shared by the Bubs Warehouse International Facebook page.

Mums shared their own experiences

The netizens who saw the photo found it funny, and some even shared their own similar experiences:

Amanda Wickins wrote on a comment: “Hahahahahaha this happened to me with my son.

“My mum did the picture of my son on the weighing table thingy all focused on him not realising and put it on Facebook without realising. Yep, I was in the photo.”

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Another mum, Monique Louise, said that her partner Marty took a photo of their newborn, and sent it to his dad, not realizing that she was still being stitched up in the background.

Carina Lawless, a netizen, commented, “OMG… the poor woman… she would have been horrified!”

Indeed, it was a very embarrassing moment for the new mum! Regardless, it’s just one of those funny stories that she can tell her kids someday!

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Source: news.com.au

This article is republished with permission from theAsianparent Philippines

Written by

Jan Alwyn