DRAPER — As Emily Young nears the due date for her fourth child, there’s one thing on her mind. How the newborn child will affect her Instagram.

“One of the best parts of being a parent is seeing their beautiful little faces pull in massive amounts of likes and new followers,” said Young.

It’s been six years since the birth of Young’s most recent child, McKayleigh. Since that time, her Instagram account has really stagnated in its growth.

“McKayleigh was such a cute baby; combine that with the power of the #BabiesOfInstagram and #LDSmom hashtags, and I was racking up 100 new followers per week,” said Young. “But at a certain age, they just start getting less cute.”

For the first time, Young is planning to hire a photographer to take dramatically filtered photos from inside the delivery room.

“That was just starting to be a thing when I had McKayleigh. Honestly it’s my biggest regret for her.”

Young has reportedly narrowed her choice of photographer down to three finalists.

“It’s so hard to decide, but it just has to be perfect. The key to a good Instagram post is preparation beforehand. But I guess I better decide pretty soon so I can turn my attention to getting the nursery ready.”

As for the baby’s name? Young said that she of course wants the child to have its own original hashtag, which necessarily means the name must be unique.

“So far, I’m thinking either Haven, spelled Hayvynn, or Courtney, spelled Quortney. Both of those hardly have any hashtags.”