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A MUM-to-be has gone viral after showing off her enormous baby bump.

One person questioned whether she was giving birth to a teenager, whilst another said the video had "healed" her baby fever.

The size of Carla's baby bump shocked many people
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The size of Carla's baby bump shocked many peopleCredit: tiktok/@carlakmusicc
One person questioned whether she is giving birth to a teenager
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One person questioned whether she is giving birth to a teenagerCredit: tiktok/@carlakmusicc

Musician Carla Kiavett often posts videos of herself dancing around whilst showing off her baby bump on her social media channel, but her latest video in particular has caught the attention of TikTok users.

The expectant mother is 34 weeks pregnant, meaning that she still has around six weeks left before giving birth.

However, the size of her baby bump has left many people in shock.

In the video, Carla can at first be seen with her face pressed up close the camera, smiling at her viewers

Then she walks backwards, slowly giving people a view of her huge bump, which she shows off by wearing a brown crop top, so that the bump is on full display.

Carla then begins to dance, showing that she still has plenty of energy, despite being heavily pregnant.

The video, which was posted under the username @carlakmusicc, has gone viral, racking up a whopping 46million views on TikTok.

Social media users raced to the video's comments section to share their surprise at the size of Carla's bump.

Many thought she must be having more than one baby - however, Carla has not confirmed if she is having twins or triplets.

One person said: "Tell me you are having Quintuplets."

The Tale of a 'Mansion' Baby Bump Going Viral

A second wrote: "I'm curious to know how many babies are in there!"

Another commented: "This just healed me from baby fever."

A fourth joked: "That baby lives in a mansion."

And another remarked: "Are you giving birth to a teenager?"

Some viewers were concerned about the size of her bump and how aggressive her stretch marks looked.

The NHS said: "Stretch marks are narrow, streak-like lines that can develop on the surface of the skin.

"They can be pink, red, purple or brown, depending on your skin colour.

"They are common in pregnancy, affecting around 8 out of 10 pregnant women.

"Stretch marks are not harmful. They do not cause medical problems and there is no specific treatment for them.

"After your baby is born, the marks may gradually fade into paler scars and become less noticeable. They probably will not go away completely," they explained.

What causes stretch marks?

The NHS revealed: "Hormonal changes in pregnancy can affect your skin and make you more likely to get stretch marks.

"They happen when the middle layer of skin (dermis) becomes stretched and broken in places. 

"Whether or not you get stretch marks depends on your skin type, as some people's skin is more elastic."

It is also said women are "more likely" to get stretch marks if your weight gain is more than average in pregnancy.

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It's important not to try to lose weight when you're pregnant by eating less, to avoid getting stretch marks, You need to have a healthy diet during pregnancy.

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The UK has no law restricting names, but names that contain obscenities, numerals, misleading titles, or are impossible to pronounce are likely to be rejected when registering a child.

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