The mom blogger who had the first viral gender reveal, greatly inspiring the trend, has an updated message about the importance of a child's gender.

"It’s not the most important" factor, Jenna Karvunidis, 39, told BuzzFeed News.

Karvunidis, who is now a mother to three children and lives in Pasadena, California, said she had become famous in parenting blog circles as the person who "invented," or popularized, the gender-reveal cake ceremony.

In July 2008, she baked a cake ahead of the birth of her first daughter, who's now 10, that would reveal her gender to her friends and family. The cake's inside icing, of course, was pink.

"I was more the tipping point and gave a party structure to what people have likely been celebrating since ultrasounds were invented," she said, adding that she doesn't want to credit herself as the first person who had ever done this.

"I just gave form to having the doctor put the news in an envelope and revealing it through cake icing at a party."

Karvunidis wrote about the cake on her blog and a parenting forum, and it quickly went viral. She was even interviewed for the Bump, an article she said she still has framed. Karvunidis also wrote another blog a few years later defending parents who throw gender-reveal parties.

However, in 2019, she said her perspective on gender identity — especially as it pertains to parenting — has shifted. She felt the need to share it after a Twitter user referred to her as the "inventor" of gender reveals. She responded to the user but said she "felt the need to write a bigger post with an updated family picture."

As it turns out, her oldest daughter, the one who inspired the original gender-reveal cake, is expressing herself in nonbinary ways. Her daughter loves to wear suits.