When it comes to pregnancy, it’s common practice to compare a baby’s size to a fruit or a vegetable. For example, by week 6, the little nugget is as big as a sweet pea. By week 23, they’re about the size of a grapefruit. As for week 35, when they’re about 5 pounds and move around more often? The tiny human is as big as a honeydew melon.
But what if you could compare your baby’s size to Big Macs?
Yes, we’re talking about those Big Macs. And no, we’re not asking you a trick question. Thanks to the wonderful brain of comedian Nickey Winkelman, you can now use a special calculator to describe your baby’s size in Big Macs. All you need to do is enter the number of weeks you’re pregnant and it will do all the calculations for you.
The calculator can be found at HowManyBigMacsisMyBaby.com.
According to the website, the concept was created by Winkelman “to describe the size of her baby in something more relatable than kale.” The calculator isn’t affiliated with McDonald’s, but if we’re being honest, we think the fast food chain should gift Winkelman free Big Macs for life.
Moms around the web have seriously been loving the Big Mac calculator.
But if you’ve already given birth, you can still get in on the fun.
Simply enter your baby’s weight to find out how big they are in Big Macs.
You can take it even further and enter your weight as well.
Don’t forget your pets, too.
Basically, you can finally find out how many Big Macs your entire family equals.
On the website, you can use one of two calculators.
The American calculator uses pounds and ounces.
There is also a calculator that uses kilograms and grams. It’s labeled “literally everyone else.” (HAHA.)
The best part? When you enter your weight, the results don’t distinguish between a baby or an adult.
So, the final number will say, “Your baby is [insert number here] Big Macs!”
Apparently, we are all just a bunch of Big Mac babies.
Even if you don’t eat Big Macs, you can’t deny the brilliance of this amazing calculator.
Can you imagine telling someone that you are 34 weeks along…
… and your baby is the size of nine Big Macs?
If you need a good laugh, visit HowManyBigMacsisMyBaby.com.
While you’re at it, forward the link to the parents and pregnant people in your life.
Something tells us they’ll get a kick out of it.
We sure did!