A video has gone viral on TikTok after a brand new mother shared how her class of scholars welcomed her again after maternity go away.

TikToker @mrs.b.television, whose full title is Nancy Bullard, is a science trainer in North Carolina and makes use of her platform to share science-based instructional movies along with her followers.

In a latest video, Bullard, who has just lately returned from maternity go away, shared the slew of questions her college students had for her upon coming back from go away about being pregnant and her new child boy.

The video, posted late final month, has been seen over 9 million instances.

Within the video, Bullard confirmed her college students a presentation the place the primary slide included photos of her pregnant.

"The final time that you just noticed me, I seemed like this, keep in mind?" she mentioned displaying the photographs.

"You have been pregnant?!" a little bit voice is heard responding within the background.

"Sure, I used to be very, very pregnant," Bullard responded.

All through the video college students proceed to share their musings about her being pregnant, maternity go away and her new son.

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A video has gone viral on TikTok after a trainer shared a presentation along with her class after coming back from maternity go away. Right here, a inventory picture reveals college students listening to their trainer. monkeybusinessimages/Getty Photographs

In response to Zippia the typical maternity go away within the U.S. is 10 weeks, paid or unpaid, and simply 40 % of employers supply paid maternity go away in some type.

The Household and Medical Go away Act (FMLA) supplies sure staff with as much as 12 weeks of unpaid go away per yr for use in cases such because the beginning of a kid. FMLA applies to all public businesses, all private and non-private elementary and secondary faculties, and corporations with 50 or extra staff, in accordance with the U.S. Division of Labor.

In an announcement supplied to Newsweek, Bullard mentioned she began her TikTok account after COVID-19 closed down faculties in March 2020.

"It's exhausting to do hands-on science via a pc display, so I began 'Mrs. B TV' on TikTok and Instagram to present college students and fogeys straightforward at-home science experiments to do throughout lockdown," she mentioned.

Bullard mentioned a part of the rationale she loves her job is due to how "hilarious" and "unpredictable" youngsters might be and their responses to her slideshow, as proven within the viral video, fell consistent with simply that.

"You by no means know what is going to come out of their mouths or what's going on inside their heads," she mentioned. "I may inform by their responses that some college students assist take care of youthful siblings at house whereas others do not know what infants really want."

Because the video progresses, Bullard confirmed an image of her new child boy to the sound of her college students' "awww."

"That is what I have been doing for the previous three months," Bullard mentioned.

She then opened up the ground for questions from her class.

"Did child Sam ever cry earlier than?" one youngster requested.

"Are you making an attempt to show him how one can stroll?" requested one other.

"Can he eat meals?" one other requested.

Bullard responded by asking her college students to complete her sentence.

"Milk," they mentioned, although one voice is heard saying "applesauce."

"When he goes to sleep do it's important to sleep with him or does he sleep along with his dad?" one other youngster requested later within the video.

Bullard defined that her son sleeps in a crib "all by himself," and requested for a spherical of applause for the accomplishment.

"That child will not be afraid," one pupil mentioned.

"I needed to sleep with my mother till I used to be 1 yr previous," one other pupil admitted.

On the finish of the video one pupil requested the place infants come from.

"Ummm...they arrive from an organ known as your uterus," she responded.

The video has obtained over 10,000 feedback from individuals each loving the interplay between college students and trainer in addition to expressing their disappointment at how quick the brand new mother's maternity go away was.

"[Three] months! It's best to nonetheless be on maternity go away," one commenter wrote.

"A few of my colleagues solely received 6 weeks so I really feel fortunate! Possibly in the future we could have longer paid household go away within the States!" Bullard responded.

"That is simply wonderful. That is actually the most effective factor I've seen on this app all day," wrote one other.

Some commenters received a kick out of Bullard's response to the place infants come from.

"You did not miss a beat on the 'the place do infants come from' query," one commenter wrote. "I like the factual, trustworthy reply!"

"Normalize answering the 'the place do infants come from?' query with 'from an organ known as uterus,'" one other wrote.

Bullard mentioned she advised her college students about her being pregnant at first of the yr to warn them she'd be leaving and reassure them she'd be coming again.

"I promised them I would come again earlier than the top of the yr and would present them photos of my child after I returned," she mentioned. "Their reactions didn't disappoint. Whereas most of my content material serves an academic goal, I wished to share this specific video as a result of I had a sense it might make individuals smile."