Trisha Paytas has announced she’s pregnant! Sharing with her 600,000 Instagram followers, the YouTuber posted a series of images confirming the exciting news.

The first photo was an up-close look at an ultrasound. Trisha’s first and last name can be seen in the left-hand corner, while the date of the appointment – February 2, 2022 – is visible along the top banner. The second post in the slideshow is a video of Trisha viewing the ultrasound monitor at the appointment.

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“Love at first […] beat,” Trisha wrote in the caption alongside a red heart emoji. “#happyvalentinesday,” the mother-to-be added at the end of the post, noting that the love-filled holiday was an appropriate time for a pregnancy announcement.

The third photo in Trisha’s post featured the blonde holding up a series of positive Clearblue pregnancy tests. The final image showed Trisha make-up free alongside her husband, Moses Hacmon, while she held an image of her ultrasound. Trisha declined to share how far along she is and when she’s due to give birth. She also didn’t reveal the baby’s sex.

This will be the social media star’s first child with her husband. Moses also shared the news on his Instagram account, which has 115,000 followers.

Moses’s slideshow started with an image of the couple dressed up for Valentine’s Day – Trisha was in a red and white heart-printed dress, while Moses matched in a pink shirt. Trisha had a wide grin as she held an ultrasound photo over her stomach. The second photo showed a wooden picture frame featuring the same ultrasound photo with the word “Love at First Sight” adorning the frame.

“Mom and Dad,” Moses captioned his post alongside a series of pink heart emojis. “Best #valentine gift ever,” he concluded the message while tagging his wife.

Trisha and Moses have only been married for several months, after tying the knot in December 2021 in an intimate ceremony held in Hawaii. The pair had become engaged a year prior.

According to Us Weekly, Trisha previously shared that she may never be able to have children due to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which is caused by an infection in the reproductive system.

I still have my uterus, but my periods are just not really regular,” Trisha said at the time, explaining that the likelihood of her having a successful pregnancy “are basically zero.”

“I’ll just tell you guys now, I know that [having kids is] not in the cards for me,” she continued.

What to Expect explains that 1 in 10 women with pelvic inflammatory disease will become infertile as a result. This risk is higher if the PID is left untreated or undiagnosed.

For most people living with the condition, it can make becoming pregnant more challenging but not impossible. Reproductive assistance may help increase the chances of conception.

Congratulations to Trisha and Moses!

Sources: Instagram @trishapaytasbackup, Us Weekly, What to Expect,