Top 20 Female Pregnancy Influencers on TikTok (Jun 2026)

We found 765 pregnancy TikTokers
These influencers mention 'pregnancy' in their TikTok bio. Here are the top 20. To run a custom search, check out Modash's influencer discovery features (free to try).
06/02/2026
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4. Alexia

United States

highly caffeinated & highly anxious ✨welcome to the club 🫶

Followers
311.2k
Average views
47.3k
Engagement rate
3.14%
Average comments
88
Audience gender
female
87.39%
male
12.61%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
66.12%
United Kingdom
9.54%
Canada
7.28%
Australia
3.33%
Philippines
1.11%
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5. emily

United States

boy mom pregnancy & postpartum IG: emilymarieb 👶🏼🩵👩🏼‍❤️‍💋‍👨🏼🐶🐶🐈‍⬛ 💌: emilyymarieb@gmail.com

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6. Loveth pregnancy prayer

Ghana

🥰 Prayer for you to get pregnant this month 🤰🤱every woman is fruitful 🍒 🍉🥰

Followers
747.7k
Average views
33.2k
Engagement rate
8.42%
Average comments
553
Audience gender
female
85.03%
male
14.97%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Nigeria
37.91%
Ghana
23.12%
South Africa
6.07%
Zambia
4.89%
Kenya
4.58%
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7. Chrissy Horton

United States

Your big sis through pregnancy & motherhood Mom of 6 🤰with baby #7 chrissy@famfluence.com

Followers
774.4k
Average views
32.1k
Engagement rate
9.61%
Average comments
21
Audience gender
female
93.79%
male
6.21%
Top performing videos
  1. What it’s like to give birth! Come with me as I deliver my 5th baby. When I was pregnant with my first baby I had no idea what to expect when giving birth. I wish I had someone to walk me through how long labor could potentially be, the interventions that are used, and what my options were. So I decided to document and share my entire birthing experience from start to finish. I begin recording as my first serious contractions took place. I had been experiencing Braxton Hicks for several weeks at this point, but on this day the contractions were different. They were stronger and I could feel my whole uterus contracting, rather than just a localized area. They became stronger and I began breathing heavier. That’s when I knew the contractions needed to be timed. They say you know it’s time to leave for the hospital when your contractions are happening at least every 5 minutes, last for one minute each, and have been happening consistently for 1 hour. It’s called the 5-1-1 rule. I birth big babies, I am talking over 10 lbs, and never once was a c-section mentioned to me just because of their size. I have had an epidural for all my births so for baby number 5 I really wanted to try to have an unmedicated birth. Unfortunately I didn’t make it. I was close, but I knew I would lack the strength to push if I continued to suffer and fight the pain. I have actually enjoyed my epidural births! They allowed me to relax and be more present for the experience. Being able to relax is key too. Each time I tried to birth unmedicated labor wouldn’t progress. Please note, this is just my personal experience. Everyone is going to have a different birth story 🤗❤️ #givingbirthbelike #birthstory #birthstorytime #pregnantmama #pregnancyvlog #momtobe2023 #hospitalbag #givingbirthisnojoke #postpartumrecovery #10lbsbaby #hospitalbirth #hospitalbagessentials #pregnantmama #41weekspregnant #epiduralbirth #naturalbirth #unmedicatedbirth
    11.8m
  2. 11.5m
  3. 10.6m
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
68.81%
United Kingdom
7.3%
Canada
4.84%
Australia
4.58%
South Africa
1.97%
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10. alicebleathman_

Australia

Mum | Dietitian | Livin on land hello@alicebleathman_ Pregnancy nutrition ebook 👇

Followers
100.7k
Average views
25.6k
Engagement rate
4.65%
Average comments
24
Audience gender
female
83.62%
male
16.38%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Australia
51.24%
United Kingdom
19.3%
United States
11.87%
New Zealand
6.68%
Canada
2.5%

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11. Eman Eldeeb

Australia

Posting the first bite of my homemade meals Insta: @emanskitchenabroad

Followers
19.1k
Average views
24.2k
Engagement rate
43.28%
Average comments
974
Audience gender
female
58.31%
male
41.69%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
29.69%
Egypt
19.75%
United Kingdom
9.04%
Australia
4.38%
Canada
3.87%
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12. JANICE TINGZ 🩵

Ireland

Insta: SHANNENTREANOR 🦋

Followers
55.8k
Average views
21.7k
Engagement rate
2.68%
Average comments
8
Audience gender
female
70.74%
male
29.26%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Ireland
66.11%
United Kingdom
18.52%
United States
6.24%
Canada
1.68%
Australia
1.66%
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14. Umme 🤍

United Kingdom

A platform exploring the journey of pregnancy and motherhood for Muslim women 🤎

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16. Momday Studio

United States

Pregnancy & Postpartum Fitness Join our programs 👇🏼

Followers
112.8k
Average views
15.4k
Engagement rate
4.76%
Average comments
10
Audience gender
Top performing videos
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  2. SAVE so you can refer back to this when you’re preparing for birth. The best pushing position is which ever position you feel most comfortable in, I recommend practising breathing in different positions before you go into labor so it feels familiar for you and your body. Internal rotation makes more space at the pelvic outlet (bottom of the pelvis) where baby will be born compared to external rotation which opens the pelvic inlet (top of the pelvis) where baby engages. During pregnancy we commonly favour external rotation due to our growing belly and changes in posture therefore adding internal rotation movement into your prenatal movement routine can help prepare you better for birth. Getting comfortable in pushing positions during pregnancy can help you relax and feel comfortable during labor because your body has relaxed there before. Positions such as side lying, all fours, kneeling, laying on a towel so that your sacrum has room to move will create more space in your pelvic outlet for you baby to pass through more easily. Typically we are asked to lay on our back during the pushing phase because it’s easier for the person delivering your baby. I recommend speaking to your provider or labor partner before going into labor about pushing positions if being on your back isn’t your preference. Which position do you imagine giving birth in? - if you need more guidance in how to prepare for birth, you can join my prenatal movement program. #fitpregnancy #pregnancy #36weekspregnant #pregnant #37weekspregnant #healthypregnancy #38weekspregnant #39weekspregnant #postpartum #pregnancyjourney #fitpregnancyjourney #pregnancyfitness #prenatalfitness #pregnancyworkout #pregnantbelly #fitmama #babybump #pregnancytips #33weekspregnant #34weekspregnant #pregnantlife #postpartumjourney #postpartumfitness #babybelly #thirdtrimester #30weekspregnant #31weekspregnant #32weekspregnant #40weekspregnant
    2.5m
  3. 1.9m
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
26.03%
United Kingdom
7.63%
South Africa
6.03%
Nigeria
4.6%
Canada
4.55%
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17. becauseofdee_

United States

Spontaneous triplets, superfetation pregnancy! 📧Collabs: teamdeeandt@gmail.com

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18. ellieaktas

United Kingdom

Mammy to Reuben🧿 Wife to Ozzy 🇹🇷 Elliegorley@gmail.com ✉️

Followers
44.3k
Average views
13.7k
Engagement rate
5.31%
Average comments
17
Audience gender
female
91.1%
male
8.9%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United Kingdom
83.81%
United States
3.73%
Ireland
2.99%
Turkey
2.23%
Australia
1.04%
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19. KIZZI V WOODMAN

United Kingdom

First time mum to be after loss Helping anxious women in pregnancy Food, lifestyle & daily vlogs 💌kizziwoodman@icloud.com

Followers
25.2k
Average views
13.6k
Engagement rate
6.81%
Average comments
57
Audience gender
female
73.99%
male
26.01%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United Kingdom
56.62%
United States
7.94%
Poland
5.14%
Ireland
4.13%
Australia
2.73%
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20. Dallas Teal Holistic NP

United States

Holistic Nurse Practitioner wellness | pregnancy | whatever else 💌 dallastealnp@gmail.com

Followers
37.9k
Average views
12.6k
Engagement rate
4.18%
Average comments
6
Audience gender
female
89.28%
male
10.72%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
92.36%
Canada
2.4%
Nigeria
1.64%
United Kingdom
0.89%
Australia
0.83%
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