Woman Says Her Partner Impregnates Her Every Year So She Doesn’t Have To ‘Deal With A Period’
Aug 18, 2023
A woman with the username thealexanderfamilyy broke the Internet when they shared a video clip about her period and pregnancy in 2023 that went viral and amassed a large number of likes and views on TikTok.
Many media users had various opinions about Chantel Schnider's method of dealing with her period because of the video. There were positive and negative reactions to the video clip, which gained over 4 million views and over 360,000 likes.
The reactions from people seem not to be stopping this couple from having a big family as Schnider clapped back at trolls in the comment section of her video clip. It is not easy to deal with Period pain has proved to be one of the world's most stressful and unbearable pains. Many women would do anything in their power not to experience pain during their periods or not even have their periods at all, as periods can be an absolute nightmare.
Schnider opened up on her method of dealing with periods so as not to experience the pain, mood swings, and hormonal changes that come with periods. Schnider is from Ontario, Canada, and is an influencer on social media.
The woman regularly posts family-based content on her social media. She includes her family, her partner, and two children in most videos. The family is known on social media as The Alexander Family.
Schnider simply chose her method of dealing with her periods even if the method did not seem acceptable to online users. In her TikTok clip from July 2023, the soon-to-be mother of three fed her partner sweets as he danced with their two children in his arms.
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Schnider does this while she lip-synched the words "And my man, thank you to my man" while she rubbed her baby bump in the six-second clip. The popular TikTok sound from created from rapper Latto’s award acceptance speech. The writing over the clips read:
"When he gets you pregnant every year, so you don't have to deal with a period."
The video clip had the caption "THANK YOU" in bold.
In the comment section, the soon-to-be mom of three clarified that she and her partner want a big family, at least between eight and 10 children in total.
Schnider further added that even though her pregnancies have not been all that rosy and have been 'absolutely miserable,' she still prefers pregnancies to periods.
Some social media users have expressed their support for the couple's wish to have a big family in quick succession. One parent revealed:
"I have a 2020, 2021, and 2022 (baby) and due 9/2023. Thank you to my man."
Another user revealed that she gets Schnider's points as she already has six children. Some other parents could relate as she opened up about being pregnant in 2020. One user commented that her decision was "smart," and another joked, "Your husband is a superman lol."
However, Schnider's decision has also received some backlash from social media users online. A troll commented that she should just take birth control, but Schnider replied, "Heck no." Another user commented that "I couldn't put myself through this." One user slammed the post as "Ridiculous," while another user replied, "Ummm… even if it's a joke, it's not funny, tbh," but Schnider was quick to clap back and replied, "haha."
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