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πŸ«„

pregnant person Emoji

The πŸ«„ emoji represents a pregnant person, commonly used to discuss pregnancy or expecting.

U+1FAC4

πŸ«„ is the β€œPregnant Person” emoji (Unicode U+1FAC4). It’s useful for adding a clear, human-focused pregnancy reference to text, designs, and interfaces.

pregnant person Emoji Meaning

The πŸ«„ emoji depicts a pregnant person and is most commonly used to reference pregnancy, expecting a child, or maternity-related topics. It can appear in announcements (like baby news), support messages, and community posts. In UI or content design, it often helps communicate context quickly without lengthy wording. Because it uses a β€œperson” phrasing, it may be preferred when you want inclusive language compared with more traditional wording. Use it to label forms, articles, or events where pregnancy is part of the topic, but keep tone and specificity aligned with your audience and message.

Common uses

  • β€’Baby announcements and social media captions
  • β€’Support messages for someone who is pregnant
  • β€’Event or class labels related to prenatal care
  • β€’Content tags/categories in health and lifestyle writing
  • β€’UI icons or helper text for pregnancy-related forms

Examples

πŸ«„ Pregnant Person Symbol

  • πŸ«„Excited to share we’re expecting! πŸ«„
  • πŸ«„Wishing you a smooth journey ahead πŸ«„
  • πŸ«„Prenatal class starts this week πŸ«„
  • πŸ«„New resources for pregnant people πŸ«„
  • πŸ«„Appointment checklist for expecting families πŸ«„

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FAC4
HTML Entity🫄
HTML Code🫄
CSS\1FAC4

FAQ

What does the πŸ«„ emoji mean?

πŸ«„ is the β€œPregnant Person” emoji and is most commonly used to represent pregnancy or someone who is expecting.

What is the Unicode for πŸ«„?

The Unicode code point for πŸ«„ is U+1FAC4.

How can I copy πŸ«„ into code?

You can use HTML 🫄 or JavaScript \\\\u{1FAC4}. For CSS, use \\\\1FAC4.

Is πŸ«„ appropriate for inclusive language?

It’s often used as a more inclusive alternative to β€œpregnant woman,” since the official name uses β€œperson.” Use it based on the tone and needs of your audience.