TikTok star Lottie Bie announces arrival of first baby following health battles

TikTok star Lottie Bie announces arrival of first baby following health battles

  • TikTok content creator Lottie Bie shared that she has given birth to her first child after years of privately facing major health and fertility challenges
  • She explained that her limited online activity was due to battling stage 3 endometriosis, adenomyosis, chronic pain, and anxiety
  • Lottie credited her faith and medical support for guiding her through treatment and a successful pregnancy
  • She described her baby’s arrival as a meaningful year-end blessing and a message of hope for couples struggling with infertility

TikTok content creator Lottie Bie delighted her followers after sharing a deeply personal life update on Friday, December 19, revealing that she has welcomed her first child following years of quietly facing serious medical challenges.

TikTok star Lottie Bie announces arrival of first baby following health battles
TikTok star Lottie Bie announces arrival of first baby following health battles (@lottiebie)
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In a heartfelt Instagram post, Lottie opened up about why she had been noticeably less active on social media throughout the year. She disclosed that the early part of 2025 was marked by multiple health struggles, including stage 3 endometriosis, adenomyosis, anxiety, chronic pain, and the reality of having only one remaining fallopian tube. These circumstances, she explained, led her to step back from the online space as she focused on her health and personal life.

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Alongside a video montage chronicling her journey, Lottie began her caption by addressing her absence and the reason behind it. She wrote, “I have an update ... This is why I haven't been so active this year.” She then shared that behind the scenes, she and her partner were working toward something deeply meaningful, adding, “God, my husband, and I were busy building our little bee.”

Lottie also took the opportunity to clarify a part of her personal life she has long kept private. In her post, she revealed that she has been married, explaining, “Yes I have a husband. Always had one. I just really like keeping my private life ... private.”

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She went on to explain why she ultimately chose to share this chapter of her story with the public. According to Lottie, her decision was rooted in faith and a desire to encourage others facing similar struggles. “I want to share our greatest miracle yet, all to glorify God,” she wrote, noting that she hopes her experience can offer hope to couples dealing with infertility. She added, “And since I shared my endometriosis journey, why won't I share this redemptive season?”

Reflecting on the difficult prognosis she once received, Lottie recalled being told that having a child of her own might not be possible. “I was told we can't or that it'll be hard - having a baby of our own,” she shared. She credited her faith and the people who supported her through the process, including her doctor, whom she described as instrumental in her journey.

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In her post, Lottie expressed gratitude to her OB-GYN, writing, “Then God and my cousin led me to doc CJ Omolida, my OB - a wonderful Christian doctor.” She detailed how her doctor supported her from diagnosis and surgery to conception, pregnancy, and delivery, saying, “She's been there from the very start.” Lottie emphasized her belief that everything unfolded according to a higher plan, stating, “All of it, God orchestrated.”

Lottie also shared a Bible passage that she said became a source of comfort and strength during one of her most difficult moments. She quoted Psalm 16:9-11, explaining how each line resonated deeply with her personal struggles and hopes. To her, the verse served as a promise during a season filled with uncertainty and fear.

Breaking down the passage, Lottie connected specific lines to her journey—linking joy in waiting, finding peace amid anxiety, and even interpreting references to healing in relation to her endometriosis and remaining fallopian tube. She described the verse as God’s “Rhema,” or personal message, during her time of desperation.

Toward the end of her post, Lottie reflected on how dramatically her year had transformed. “I started this year with endometriosis and adenomyosis,” she wrote. She then shared the joyful conclusion to her story, adding, “We're concluding the year with our very own Christmas miracle - our little bee.” She also noted a major health milestone, saying she is now living “And no endometriosis.”

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Lottie closed her announcement by framing the entire experience as a testament to her faith. “This is our story, our testimony, of the grace of our wonderful God!” she wrote, marking a powerful and emotional moment for both her family and her followers who have supported her throughout her journey.

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Aside from Lottie Bie, other celebrities have also welcomed their babies this year.

Last November, Valeen Montenegro and her husband, cinematographer Riel Manuel, announced the birth of their baby boy a week after his arrival, sharing black-and-white photos from the emotional moments around the delivery. Riel described their first week as tiring yet deeply meaningful, praised Valeen’s strength during her 28-hour labor, and thanked the medical team for their support.

In October, Janna Dominguez and Mickey Ablan welcomed their newborn son and shared the happy news on social media. Janna posted photos and a short video revealing the baby’s name and showing Mickey cradling their son, prompting warm congratulatory messages from fans.

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