Abby Howard Opens Up About Pregnancy Announcement Two Months After Miscarriage
TikTok’s Abby Howard is openly sharing her emotional reaction to discovering she’s pregnant just two months after experiencing a miscarriage.
In a clip shared on Instagram on Monday, March 31, Abby is seen brushing her teeth as she turns the pregnancy test around, looking shocked before revealing the news to her husband, Matt Howard.
“Shut the eff up. Are you serious?” Matt exclaimed in the video, while Abby nervously responded, “I don’t think it’s right. I think something’s wrong. I think something’s wrong.”
As Matt questioned whether they should contact the doctor, Abby expressed her uncertainty.
“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 a really faint line,” Abby said, to which Matt responded, “If you are, that’s dope. If you’re not, I know that we will eventually get pregnant.”
Matt pointed out that the test is “99 percent accurate,” while Abby remained skeptical about the results.
“I don’t know,” Abby replied, as Matt asked, “You don’t know how to feel?” Abby said, “I feel like something’s wrong.”
“Telling my husband I’m pregnant 2 months after a miscarriage,” Abby wrote over the video, captioning it, “December 2nd, 2025 7:08am.”
On March 24, Matt and Abby announced via Instagram that they are expecting their fourth child, stating, “Baby #4 🌈grateful beyond measure.” Along with the announcement, the couple shared a series of photos displaying sonogram images, with their sons playing in the yard. (The couple welcomed sons Griffin and August in 2022 and 2023, respectively.)
The couple had previously shared in September 2025 that they experienced a pregnancy loss just one month after announcing their third baby was on the way.
“It is with very heavy hearts that we share about the loss of our baby girl born far too soon,” the couple wrote on Instagram in September 2025. “At a routine pregnancy appointment, our doctor could not find a heartbeat. Shortly after, they sent us for an ultrasound, where the technician delivered words we will never forget: ‘I am so sorry; I do not have good news.’”
The statement went on to say, “That is when we received the gender reveal we never hoped for, along with the news that our baby had a genetic condition that took her life around 17 weeks gestation.”
Matt and Abby mentioned that the news “felt unimaginable,” and the grief has been “absolutely devastating.”
“However, we feel immense gratitude for the time we had with her. We still hold onto hope, which has shown up for us in many ways,” they concluded. “For now, we will grieve and think of ways to honor her life offline. Thoughts and prayers are more than welcome. Thank you to everyone for celebrating this precious life with us for the past 17 weeks. ❤️.”
