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=Bun in the Oven=

Bun in the Oven is a commonly used phrase to tell family members and friends that you are pregnant. Normally used by the mom-to-be to surprise the husband.

Origin
Originating in the 20th century in a book by Nicholas Monsarrat called Cruel Sea

"'I bet you left a bun in the oven, both of you,' said Bennett thickly... Lockhart explained ... the reference to pregnancy."

Other Phrases
"up the duff" and "in the pudding club"

"on stork watch"

"in a fix"

"with child"

"expecting"

"in a/the family way"

"in the motherly way"

"eating for two"

"preggers" or "prego"

"caught short" or "caught out"

"she’s wearing the bustle wrong"

"Keith Cheggars"

"up the pole" or "up the stick"

"tin roof rusted"

"up the spout"

"sprogged up"

"she killed the rabbit" or "the rabbit died"

Breakdown
The word Bun symbolizes baby and oven symbolizes womb.

Uses
Many wives or families post pregnancy announcements on the internet to show their story although posting for their own benefit the videos have gained many views and shares. Due to the popularity many more couples and families have posted their videos which in turn have gone viral. This has caused a craze over Facebook and other social media sites having couples creatively come up with an idea to tell their family.