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Hadley

1/28/2016

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It's been so long since I've been able to post a blog! I'm excited to jump back into it with a sweet newborn for you!

This is 11 day old Hadley. We started off our session in a less than sleepy mood. But she had the cutest little grump face for our first set up.
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After some mama milk to top her off she was finally a little more sleepy. She liked being swaddled.

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Her big brother got some mama snuggles in while I was snapping a few photos.

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These little guys were the best big brothers! Lots of kisses for little sister.

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I started off really liking lifestyle newborn sessions. But now I LOVE a good combination of setting up a really nice posed newborn photo and snapping sweet moments in between set ups. Everyone should have a little of both!

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Just as I was about to pack everything up we noticed that Hadley had fallen into a deep sleep. So I took my camera back out and captured some of my most favorite photos of this whole session!

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WIN A NEWBORN SESSION {MINDFUL MAMA BIRTH}

9/1/2015

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Happy Fall Everyone!
September marks 4 years since I took my first doula training and 3 years since I attended my first birth! I want to give away a Newborn Session to celebrate!

It's simple to enter.
1. Just LIKE and SHARE this post from our FACEBOOK page.
2. Be sure that you LIKE our page itself if you haven't already!
3. And fill out the form below!
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Conditions of Entry:-

  • You must currently be pregnant (or know someone who is, if you’re entering on behalf of a friend)
  • The photoshoot must take place within the first 10 days after birth.  You must contact me after baby is born to schedule the session.
  • Session must be done in your home. Within 30 miles of Concord, NH.
  • You will be required to sign a model release for use of your images on our website, Facebook, for advertising etc.
  • You must share this competition from our Facebook page to your own Facebook wall.
  • Only one entry per person.
  • This prize is non transferable, non refundable and cannot be exchanged for cash
  • Competition closes at 8pm Tuesday the 15th of September and winner will be notified by e-mail and announced on our Facebook page on Thursday the 17th of September.

    Newborn Session Giveaway Entry Form

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Ada

8/4/2015

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I have photographed this little lady and her family many times now. I'm finally excited to share some photos from her newborn session! She was not sleepy for me at all!

Newborn sessions are unique to each family/baby and casual. Nursing/feeding breaks are always welcome and encouraged! There is no pressure as I know newborns are unpredictable. Some sessions are more posed and some are more about just capturing real life moments. I love both types of photography!
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Ada's Story Part Two: Labor and Birth {Graphic photos of breech vaginal birth}

6/25/2015

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I have been incredibly lucky to be part of Ada's journey. Ashley and Andy are amazing parents. They not only have patience, creativity, and passion in everyday parenting, they take on challenges with grace and comedic relief.

They have allowed me to share their whole experience from finding a new provider who can support a breech birth, versions (see Part One), to their labor and delivery. The pictures shown are both beautiful and graphic in showing a breech birth up close and personal.

Ashley's water broke around 6pm on Wednesday evening. Her previous labors started the same way with contractions following a few hours later. So we all headed to the hospital because it was an hour away and she wanted to get comfortable before labor really started.

I arrived around 9pm and we were all pretty excitable. Ashley's wonderful midwife Kate instructed us all to sleep so we could be rested for when she really needed our support.

The next morning was the time to get active in trying to encourage some contractions. Lots of walking, yoga, squats, nipple stimulation, resting, red raspberry leaf tea, more walking. We tried the rebozo, the miles curcuit, and more walking. All of these things several times and nothing seemed to get things moving.
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After nearly 27 hours after her water had broken they decided to encourage some contractions by starting with the very lowest dose of pitocin. It really did the trick and she labored beautifully.

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She told us she was in transition. She laid down to rest. The birthing stool was set up. That's where she said she would like to push her baby out. And soon she was ready. "I have to push." She got right up out of bed and onto the stool to push.

Again, the next photos are of a graphic vaginal birth.


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Labor is hard. But it is beautiful and worth every second. The strength of this family is amazing. I am so honored to have been part of their journey.

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Ada's Story Part One: Versions

6/17/2015

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This little ladies story is very special. She has an incredibly strong mama and powerfully supportive father. Surrounded by people who wholeheartedly believe in the natural birth process. From a homebirth midwife to the last minute addition of an OB who was experienced and supportive of a breech birth plan.
 
Version (medical): the manual turning of a fetus
in the uterus to make delivery easier.

Ada's birth was originally planned to be a homebirth. Her older sister was vertex and born in a hospital. Her brother was born at home and was a surprise breech delivery! Ada seemed to like the position that her brother imprinted into mom's uterus. She was cozy and not willing to budge on her own. So a version was scheduled to encourage her move head down.

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Baby in breech position, happy positive mama, belly all lubed up and ready to go! Turn baby, turn!

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This little lady has moves! Do you see that doctors GIANT hands? She slipped right under them. Twice. Look at how peacefully mama uses her hypnobirthing techniques.

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The first version was unsuccessful. They moved her very nearly head down and she wiggled her way back to her comfy breech position. There were some moments of feeling defeated and not knowing the next step. But they never gave up! Their midwife got them in touch with a doctor who will support a breech birth about an hour away. Farther than they wanted to travel. But for the chance to deliver her baby the way she wanted to, it was worth it.

The next step was to try a version with a spinal. They would be able to work a little harder and it wouldn't be as painful to try and maneuver her to a head down position.

Sniffing some peppermint to calm her nerves. Making daddy chill out a bit too. Dad directing her to focus! Get this baby head down! This couple is literally hilarious.

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In the OR ready to go!

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They really put their effort in! Each time after they tried they monitored Ada's heartrate and gave her a chance to calm down a bit. She handled all of this very well! She was just a stubborn little lady who knew exactly how she wanted to make her entrance.

She was turned twice. And as soon as hands were off she flipped her cute little tushie back into mamas pelvis... TWICE! She was happily breech and that is the way she intended to be born. Mama was in good spirits though... as you can see. They had a plan!

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Read about Ada's entrance into the world in PART TWO.
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Adeline

6/16/2015

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I recently got to meet 6 day old Adeline! She was just adorable. She was more than happy to sleep, nurse, sleep, poop, nurse, and sleep some more. It made for a very fun session! Plus her THREE big siblings were so excited to pose for me as well.
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Look at these cuties! They totally posed themselves like this. Looks like someone got onto Mom's pinterest!
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Niamh

5/28/2015

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Niamh and I have been friends for a while now. She let me capture some beautiful moments a few months ago and is now letting me share them! Tandem nursing is hard work and so rewarding. Niamh makes it look easy and glamorous! And her girls are just adorable.

Niamh is a Mary Kay Consultant and you can check out what she's all about here!

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Zachary

5/26/2015

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I had the honor of shooting 11 day old Zachary's newborn photos. What a sweet little guy! He was so calm and alert! He has the best big brother that loved posing along with him (until he got too loud!) He is my first newborn that I've gotten to work with. I look forward to a lot more practice with newborns in the upcoming months. Including the possibility of learning from a really. really great local newborn photographer! Enjoy!
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7 Reasons I Love My Diva Cup

3/25/2015

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1. Chemicals Are not okay for our lady bits

I used to be a loyal tampon user. I hated pads and they we they felt and often leaked so I switched to tampons when I was about 14. I used them for about 6 years. Right up until I got pregnant with my first son. After I had him I didn't get a period for a year! But after a year of period free awesomeness it came back. So I went back to using tampons. But they were horrible. It was so uncomfortable. Dry and itchy. They just felt wrong. I tried switching it up. Even using Seventh Generation brand items didn't help much. Luckily (hah!) I got pregnant again about 8 cycles later and didn't have to think about it again for a while. I was hoping I'd get another year off post pregnancy, but no such luck. So I bought myself a Diva Cup and gave it try. I hated it. It was so uncomfortable. I felt like it would fall out. Turns out I wasn't putting it in right.

2. I know so Much More about my Cervix!

So, because I didn't put it in right that first month I was discouraged. BUT after re-reading the directions I understood it a little more. That little turn to make it suction makes ALL the difference. It's not just supposed to sit in your vagina. It suctions to your cervix. Sounds scary if you haven't done it before. But it is AWESOME! Now, I know that for some people the Diva Cup isn't a great fit. But there are lots of cups out there to try. So don't give up! The size 2 (post baby) cup is the perfect fit for me. As a doula and mother who has given birth, I understand the basics of our bodies and how they function during menstruation and labor. But I never actually knew what my cervix felt like! Now I understand so much more about my body.

3. It's like Not Having a Period.

I'd say most of the time I don't have cramps anymore. Now, understanding that your uterus is contracting enough to open up to 1cm it makes sense that you have cramping sometimes. But my cramps are far less in intensity and frequency. Also... I use way less toilet paper! Much less mess to wipe away with each visit to the restroom. And Because of the suction to keep everything in the cup there is less odor. Plus, nobody even has to know you have your period... you can be super discrete going into the bathroom without bringing anything with you. Wash hands and empty, reinsert and wash hands again!

4. No waste! Save Money!

Nothing to throw away! And after the initial $30-$40 investment no more wasting money on buying more products each month to just throw or flush away! Less impact on the environment and your trash can!

5. Staying "Moist"

Pads and tampons are used to absorb. And they don't discriminate on what type of moisture. This often leaves us feeling dry and itchy. But with the Diva Cup... It's no absorbing anything So all the natural moisture stays where it is needed to keep up comfortable as we should be. Which brings me to my next reason....

6. Sex... Yes, sex!

Some people are perfectly comfortable having sex during their period, and that is awesome! Others not so much. I'm in the not so much category. Sex is messy enough... without adding a period. However... one drunken night.... we may have accidentally left it in. And it may have been TOTALLY AWESOME. Not only did we not have to worry about our sheets, it actually felt pretty incredible for both of us. It's opened up a whole new awesome world for us.

7. No Leaks

So for me... I don't leak. Unless it's a heavier day and I go beyond 12 hours without emptying it. It actually feels heavy and uncomfortable if I let it go too far. I empty mine typically in the morning when I wake up and at night before bed. No leaks. It's pretty awesome.

So if you are thinking about making the switch, I say go for it! I did and I've never looked back.

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This Is Not My Baby

2/5/2015

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This is Amelia. She is not my baby.

A friend of mine needed to take her older daughter to the doctor and didn't want to bring her baby to the ER with all of the cold and flu germs going around. So my boys and I kept Amelia company until her daddy came home later that evening.
They started off playing great. My boys are very entertaining. I thought that Amelia may be getting tired so I put her on my back in a Boba carrier and we danced around a bit. After a while she started getting upset so I took some out some milk from the freezer to defrost. My dancing and giggling didn't impress her anymore so as soon as her bottle was
prepared I took her to the couch. My boys gathered around excited to help feed her. I tried the bottle and she wasn't interested. I was told that she had been taking a bottle like a champ lately, but she just wasn't having it. Leo, my still nursing 3 year old told me "I know! She needs your mommy milks!" I was hesitant because we had tried nursing when I babysat before, with her mothers permission of course, but she was not at all interested. But Leo insisted.. so I tried again and she nursed! She happily nursed for several minutes and then she was content and went back to playing. That was it. She needed some familiar comfort and milk and she was ready to play again. Later on she nursed some more. She even fell asleep nursing. She was so much happier than the last couple times I babysat for her.

This isn't the first time I have "wet nursed" someone's baby. I used to nurse a baby boy I babysat for also. He would get so sad when I nursed Leo and he wasn't nursing too. His mom and I talked about it and she told me to go for it. The next time he was upset I offered to nurse him along side Leo and he was just the happiest boy! The boys would hold hands while the nursed and got a kick out of having a nursing buddy.

So why isn't this normal?! Why is comforting a baby in the way their mother would comfort or nourish them not the usual way to comfort? I'm not talking about having everybody under the sun nurse your baby. It's understandable that you would approach something like this with caution. But a few close friends? Someone you trust who happens to be nursing their own child. It goes against our instincts to have a baby cry and not take care of them the best way we can. Sometimes, as lots of tired new mamas know... that means nursing! How much easier would it be to leave our children when we had to knowing they would be comforted in their most favorite way.

Wet nursing is the original formula! It doesn't take away from mother and baby bonding. It's just a temporary fix until Mama returns. Obviously you have to do what you and your daycare providers or babysitters are comfortable with.
But think about it as an option. Amelia returned to her mama totally ready to nurse and bond with her as usual. Let's bring wet nursing back!

Have you wet nursed? Would you? Would you let someone else nurse your baby?
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