Unexpected - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

We're the Kids in America
Emalee and Nate attend school and Nate's motorcross tournament together. Jenna and son Luca return to Pennsylvania from a summer spent in Myrtle Beach. Kayleigh facetimes her boyfriend Graham and serves her family during a shift at work.

Edge of Seventeen
Aniyah has her boyfriend, Dakwon, paint her baby bump. Matt helps Jenna and Luca make the move to Myrtle Beach. Kayleigh is gifted a new car and goes to take her permit test. At Nate's motorcross tournament, Emalee sees hs competitive side.

And the Old Folks Wished Them Well
Lilly aks Kim to help her with school drop-off as Lawrence works; Aniyah and Dakwon bring their families to an ultrasond; things take a turn as Aniyah ends up in the ER; Emalee tells her dad about her plans to move in with Nate's family.

Mommy's Alright, Daddy's Alright
Lilly tells Lawrence they have to start planning for their wedding; Kayleigh and Mandy start planning the baby shower, while Graham and mom Bekki discuss Graham's struggles; Emalee and Nate have a tense date after Emalee's difficult checkup.

Preeclampsia
Aniyah starts to feel sick and goes to the ER; Lilly and Lawrence host Christmas dinner for their families and make a big announcement; Kayleigh and Mandy prepare and throw Kayleigh's baby shower, annoyed that Graham and Bekki aren't very involved.

Dad, Bye
Aniyah's Covid-positive during labor, and she has to choose who will be her one visitor during birth; when Kayleigh confronts Graham about his unreliability, he emotionally breaks down; LJ completely derails Lilly's meeting at her wedding venue.

Go Shawty, It's Your Birthday
Jenna prepares for her birthday with JJ and Dalanie; Lilly feels overwhelmed by wedding planning and her limited budget; Aniyah gives birth to baby Aniyis, without Dakwon there; Emalee goes into labor, but is quickly derailed from her birth plan.

We Gonna Party Like It's Your Birthday
Aaliyah disrupts Lilly's wedding planning after she comes down with a flu; The tension between JJ and Dalanie continue to escalate; Emalee delivers a healthy baby despite being scared of having a C-section; Kayleigh schedules an induction but Graham is missing.

Baby Mamma Mamma Drama
Mandy and Kayleigh prepare for Kayleigh's induction; they invite Graham and Bekki over to hash things out; Aniyah and Dakwon try to figure out their family dynamic at baby Aniyis' christening.

Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
Kayleigh's labor begins, and she's frustrated with the lack of support; Jenna attends custody court back in Pennsylvania; Emalee isn't a fan of living at Taryn's; Dakwon gives Aniyah a promise ring, but announces that he's enlisting in the military.

O-o-h Child
An in-depth look is taken at the complicated issues surrounding teenage pregnancy as the lives of three pregnant teens are followed, but things get heated when tensions rise between them and their families, who are just as shocked by the news.

The Old Man and the C-Section
Kayleigh has a successful C-section, and welcomes baby Easton; at her bachelorette, a surprise stripper makes Lilly uncomfortable and infuriates Lawrence; Emalee and Westley have moved out of Taryn's, putting Nate in the middle.

The Kids Are Alright
Kayleigh, her friends and Mandy, all doubt that Graham will step up to the plate in the future; stressed about her custody situation, and distanced from Dalanie, Jenna finds out she's pregnant.
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