YouTuber Aspyn Ovard Posts Clips from Her Pregnancy on TikTok amid Divorce from Husband
Ovard reflected on how her body transformed throughout her pregnancy in a sweet TikTok video
Aspyn Ovard is reflecting on her pregnancy journey amid news of her divorce.
Two days after filing for divorce from her husband, Parker Ferris, and announcing the birth of their third child together, Ovard, 27, reflected on how her body transformed throughout her pregnancy in a TikTok video.
"Counting down to baby," wrote Ovard on top of the clip, beginning with a view of her at 30 weeks pregnant.
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As the video progressed, Ovard was seen rubbing her growing baby bump at 31 to 33 weeks pregnant.
For the 34-week milestone, Ovard chronicled the moment inside a bathroom wearing a hospital robe. The video then cuts to a close-up of the social media personality looking playfully away from the camera, with the words, "Well, that was unexpected," on screen.
Being that her daughter was born early, Ovard captioned the clip, "Didn't get to finish this."
The baby's early arrival was seemingly a surprise for Ovard, who captioned her initial birth announcement, shared on TikTok and Instagram on Monday, April 1, "Sweet baby was ready to be born i guess 👶🏼."
The newborn joins Ovard and Ferris' two other kids, Cove, 4 ½, and Lola, 2 ½.
News of their divorce comes over eight years after the former couple initially tied the knot in an outdoor ceremony in Utah on Oct. 23, 2015.
“I have a wife! She has a husband! I’m sure it will hit me a little later once we actually get situated, living together, normal married life," Ferris told PEOPLE at the time.
While their newborn's exact birth date or name has yet to be revealed, Ovard uploaded a separate video on TikTok Wednesday, April 3, that was filmed three hours after she gave birth.
"I remember after my first baby, I literally felt like I got hit on a bus, so I'm waiting for that feeling to hit me. I had an epidural with like all three babies kind of similar labor," she said.
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"It was pretty quick because [the] baby did come quite a bit earlier than my other two babies, so she's a little bit smaller, but honestly, it still hurt to get her out," continued Ovard. "I was a little bit shocked."
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