A couple-to-be have issued a warning against gender reveals on dry ice after their party descended into chaos.
UK-based Amy Hamer, 30, took to TikTok to share footage of the moment she found out the sex of her baby.
Friends and family of the couple gathered at Amy and her husband’s beautiful home to find out the sex of the baby.
The couple opted for a dry ice gender reveal, which creates a smoke bomb effect in pink (for a girl) or blue (for a boy).
At first, Amy, CEO of NKD Apparel, and her husband were thrilled to learn they were expecting a girl.
However, things quickly took a turn for the worse as thick pink smoke filled the living room.
Instead of celebrating the happy news, intense levels of smoke forced the family to evacuate the house.
“This is your sign not to do a dry ice gender reveal inside your beautiful home,” Amy wrote on TikTok.
UK-based Amy Hamer and her partner (pictured) warned expectant parents against dry ice gender reveals.
Instructions for a dry ice gender reveal vary by brand, although most say it should be done in a spacious area inside or outside.
While Amy turned off comments on the video, the clip quickly racked up more than five million views.
It comes after a A pregnant woman shared her gender reveal cake video online only for the cake to turn out to be green, leaving fans confused.
Carys Hardin, 26, from Wales She set out to announce the sex of her third child in a TikTok video that has racked up more than 47 million views and 25,000 comments.
Gender reveal cakes have become a popular way for expecting couples to find out if they are having a boy or a girl.
Bakers will use blue (for a boy) or pink (for a girl) food coloring, sprinkles, or layers of fruit filling to indicate the sex of the newborn.

The gender reveal party quickly took a turn for the worse as the room filled with thick pink smoke.
However, IIn the short clip, set to I Get to Love You by Mysha Didi, Carys and her husband dip two glasses of wine into their gender reveal cake with yellow frosting.
However, instead of the traditional blue or pink cake, the inside of her cake was green, causing fans to joke that she was “eating a Slytherin.”
Harding’s followers said they were “confused” by the color of her gender reveal cake in the comments section, with one person writing: “Let’s normalize explaining things.”
Another person joked: “Oh what a beautiful green baby, congratulations.”
A third comment read: “I came running to the comments to check I’m not colorblind.”
Several TikTok users joked that Harding and her husband were “having a Slytherin baby,” referring to one of the four Hogwarts houses in the Harry Potter books.
‘From the comments, I gather that you will have a Slytherin turtle dinosaur named Grass. Congratulations!’ said another person.
Some wondered if the green cake was a simple baking error, with one user writing: “People please, this is basic color theory: blue and yellow make green, when you see green cakes 99 percent of sometimes the blue pigment reacts. with the yellow color of the cake, that’s why you get green.’
A handful of Harding’s followers highlighted the rise of Pregnancies of the ‘Green Team’suggesting that Harding and her husband had chosen not to know the baby’s biological sex beforehand.
However, the 26-year-old later clarified that they were having a boy in a later video, explaining that “the pastel didn’t work well with the color.”
“Thought I’d clarify this,” she captioned the TikTok, referring to the avalanche of comments on her previous post.
Reacting to the post, one person wrote: “The only thing I thought when I saw it was that they didn’t want to know the sex until the baby was born.” Because that’s what green means.
Another added: “I thought it was a joke to reveal the gender and it was green because they were going to wait until birth to find out but congratulations.”
A third comment read: ‘Green, yellow and orange are considered gender neutral in the baby world. So yeah, it’s a real confusion for some of us.’
Harding’s TikTok proves that even the best gender reveal plans can sometimes go wrong.
Earlier this year, an expectant father accidentally ruined his and his wife’s gender reveal when he popped a balloon, filled with pink or blue confetti, before the party started.
Simon and Bronagh Laverty, from Craigavon, Northern Ireland, were preparing to host family and friends to share whether they were having a boy or a girl.
But an unfortunate mishap occurred when Simon was trying to carry the confetti-filled balloon to his car.
The unfortunate father-to-be inadvertently popped the balloon, releasing a blue shower of confetti and ultimately ruining the couple’s surprise.
The footage, captured by a video doorbell, shows small pieces of blue paper exploding on the porch, as Simon screams ‘oh, fuck’.
Bronagh also found out about what happened because of a motion detector alert on her phone.
Having witnessed the accident in real time, he called Simon immediately and said: ‘What just happened? Did we literally just find out what we’re going to take?’
After getting over the shock of discovering they were having a boy, Simon and Bronagh were relieved to have discovered sex together.
With the cat out of the bag, the couple still had to fake their surprise while hosting a gender reveal party.
“To be honest, we had to play along with the whole thing,” Simon added.