Three's Company

You may remember The Taronno's from election day! Up until their 20 week ultrasound it was assumed that one little nugget was nestled safe and sound in this mama's womb. But at that ultrasound it was discovered that inside were 3 identical baby girls all cozy and cuddly and healthy! Jaw-dropped, with tears of fear, these absolutely shocked parents were running out of time to prepare for three spontaneous babies. Triplets are born earlier, and most mama's carrying triplets end up on bed rest a little over half way through. She was also now considered high risk because there's so much uncertainty. She was transferred to OB care from midwifery care and a scheduled c-section was booked, so natural birth was pretty much out of the question. Naturally, with all this information, as joyous as having three babies is, it's also quite scary. Well, Gill rocked this pregnancy and managed to avoid bed rest! After they voted in this very important election on October 19th, they went to the hospital where three healthy girls were born via c-section! Sadie, Eleanor, and Martha. They all thrived with no complications, and after a couple weeks in the NICU, they got to go home! That's when I jumped on a plane to document the start of a whole new life for this family, as three became six! 

Now that was ADORABLE hey? Just a little hard on the ovaries for me! In fact, when I first laid eyes on them I unexpectedly started to cry. So, now to help you calm down from that urge to want your own set of triplets, we'll take a look at some behind the scenes (though, it doesn't help much). Which reminds me...even though these super parents seem to have things under control, if you know this family, be sure to stop by and say "hi", or to read a book to Ozzie, or do the dishes, or just to hold a baby! I am sure it would be much appreciated! Man, oh man, I thought life with one newborn was hard, I can't really imagine three! 

A Birthy End to a Wonderful Year.

Birth is by far one of my favourite things to photograph. It's unpredictable, intense, emotional, raw, beautiful, and my goodness there is nothing in this world like being present for the birth of a baby. There really are no two birth the same. And I am truly honoured every single time. Choosing a birth photographer is hard. How do you choose?! I would start by looking at their work. Do you like their style? Take a look at their experience, and their packages. Meet with them and talk, make sure you are a good fit. Ask questions. 
After I meet with my clients I do a complimentary mini maternity session. This way you can see yourself through my eyes before you invest in me and trust me to document one of the most amazing days of your life! Since you certainly can't reshoot your birth experience you'll want to make sure you choose the right photographer for you. If you are expecting a wee one and would like to meet for coffee or a milkshake or something, contact me and we'll arrange a time and a place! 

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This Mama just gave birth to baby #2 this morning!! What a wonderful way to start my day. When we went to the park to take maternity photos after we met, I couldn't help but snap some shots of their little lady. She was so magical. Such personality which really shines in these images. And photographing her today as an official big sister after the birth was one of the cutest things. I will not be surprised if she becomes a midwife when she grows up! But I'll see them again next week when I get to go to their home for a newborn session! So much to look forward to with this story! 

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This beautiful Mama to be is officially full term! I will be getting a call from her soon. The day we went out to take pictures was quite possibly my favourite fall day. She was radiant, the leaves were radiant. It was perfect. The images we got are breathtaking. I can't wait for her big day, any day!! 

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And a few weeks ago this cute couple welcomed their surprise baby girl in to the world. They booked a stand-by birth because I was booked in Winnipeg for a week during the on-call time, so I had a back up ready to go during the time I was away. And alas! Even though I know this couple was in good hands, it still pains me when I am unable to attend my standby births. Standby births are when someone books me during a time I can't guarantee I will be able to attend because I am either already booked for a birth for around the same EDD, or I'm out of town. But I always have a back up available in those times.   

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