Some accused Hannah of a crime similar to “leaving toilet paper on the table after wiping it down”, and even fellow mothers said there was “no excuse” for the mess. I said to her.
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“I don’t think I realized how many diapers I had changed that day. I just took out my phone and took a funny video,” Hannah explained to People about her shock at being flooded with comments. did.
“I never expected it to be controversial or, to be honest, to get any attention.”
But the barrage of hate was quickly followed by a flurry of other mothers who genuinely felt sorry for Hannah.
“This mama needs support and compassion, not judgment,” one sympathetic TikToker wrote.
“I am your village. As long as I’m here, you’ll be fine!” wrote another.
And with that, a movement was born.
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Other moms on TikTok started sharing their “17 diapers” stories to emphasize that it’s common and normal to struggle while raising children.
In a video with more than 1 million views, TikTok user Amber Wardell wrote, “My diapers are 17, and I put my two toddlers in the corner of the playroom with their favorite toys, “That was when I created a ‘third wall’ with my body,” he wrote.
“I hadn’t slept in days, I hadn’t showered, so I had nothing left. So in order for them to get out of their safe corner, they had to crawl all over my body. I knew he would have to wake me up, so I closed my eyes and finally fell asleep.