Little People, Big World - Season 17

Season 17
Episodes

Navigating Pregnant Life
The family gathers to learn the gender of Zach and Tori's baby; both Matt and Amy navigate romantic relationships post-divorce; while Jeremy and Audrey ponder where to put down roots.

Twinning Through Life
Jeremy and Audrey surprise the family with big news; to escape home nesting renovations, Zach and Tori leave town for a weekend; Amy and Chris face a potential bump in their relationship during a getaway; Matt and Caryn balance dating and work.

Just Take It as It Comes
Amy struggles to define her relationship with Chris after 6 months together; Zach realizes he needs a new job to support his family, but he's skeptical when Matt offers a solution; Jeremy and Audrey are running out of time to make a big decision.

All the Unknowns
Zach and Tori's vision of their family is forever changed by sudden tragedy and unexpected news; Jeremy and Audrey decide where they want to raise their family; Amy is excited to take her first step toward financial independence from the farm.

It's a Little Awkward
Jeremy and Audrey want a low-key gender reveal party, but family tensions may interfere; Zach's serious illness emphasizes all the hardships his child may face in the future; Amy pursues a different business venture; Matt tackles a big project.

He'll Be Whoever He's Meant to Be
On the eve of their baby shower, Tori and Zach find out whether their son has dwarfism; Jeremy and Audrey face a new hurdle after finding their dream home; Matt helps with the nursery; Amy and Chris have a serious talk about their size difference.

This Is Going to Be a Stressful Time
Despite their fears, Tori and Zach face the reality that she may need a C-section; Jeremy and Audrey are nervous as they try to finalize the purchase of their dream home; Amy and Matt prepare to become grandparents in their own special ways.

When It Rains It Pours
With less than two weeks to go before their baby is born, Zach and Tori schedule the C-section, but the baby could come at any moment; Zach's recent health episodes place added concern on the soon-to-be parents.

The Best Gift Ever
The countdown begins for the birth of Zach and Tori's baby; Jeremy and Audrey stress out, but happily finish their big move; while Amy and Matt's separate romances continue to grow, they hope for a civil and fun future as co-grandparents.
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