I can’t believe how fast time has gone by. I’m already at 34weeks of my pregnancy. 🤰🏻I’ve started to go into nesting mode with preparing the baby room and trying to get all the necessities before the big day. 🍼👶🏻I’m so thankful that these maternity photos 📸 by @yoursmemory were taken when I was almost 30 weeks because it was probably the time of my pregnancy when I was “glowing” the most. 🤩🥰😍
2 weeks after the shoot, I started to have some eczema problems flare up on me and now it’s all over my body and face....not a very “pretty” look for photos. Thus, I am thankful I did the shoot when I did. My mom used to always tell me how ugly she got when she was pregnant with my brother, @harryhyuan 😂😅How, her face got swollen and her nose got bigger. 🤥I also heard stories of how hormones really affected pregnant women especially if they were prone to skin problems already. Well, I guess I got away with it for most of my pregnancy, but now this little guy is sucking out any beauty I have left! 😥😔I swear that if anyone sees my face now they would think that I’ve “done something to it”...maybe a little Botox or something? 🤣🤣Note: I will never do that sort of thing to my face....I’d like to age gracefully, thank you! 👵🏼So, if you see me, please forgive my swollen, red, and bumpy face....it’s called pregnancy! Surly, I’m not the only one who has had this problem? Any others out there?
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before and after pregnancy photos with baby 在 同志人夫鄒宗翰 Facebook 的精選貼文
It was my fourth pregnancy, and I was awaiting my third child. It was a tough pregnancy, physically and emotionally.
I’ve always loved birth photography, and about half way through I decided to treat myself to a birth photographer.
At that point I thought it would just be a lovely memoir for me and perhaps my child, but when I saw the photos I suddenly got the sense that they need to be out there, as they represent so well two causes very close to my heart: normalisation of home birth and normalisation of trans and non binary people giving birth.
So first I sheared them with my friends. And now I am ready. It has taken me just over a year to feel ready to share these with the world, and now I'm posting the album publicly.
I hope, among other things, that this album will inspire birth workers and future seahorse dads (AKA gestational fathers).
I know how meaningful images like this could have been for me before my first pregnancy and how meaningful it is for me to see images of fellow birthing trans and non binary people to this day.
The birth took place in the north of England on the 8th of May 2019, at 5:55 in the morning, after a very rapid and intense labor.
Nonetheless, it was a really beautiful birth.
Tig was born at 39+3 weeks gestation and weighed in at 8lb3oz, 3.720 kilos.
I birthed with the help of two amazing independent midwifes, one of whom saw me through all the ups and downs of a miscarriage, difficult pregnancy, birth and postpartum period, one of my best friends who also happens to be an wonderful doula, and my partner in life and love.
Our two older children were invited to join us for the birth but chose not to wake up and came to meet the new baby shortly after the birth was over.
The photos were taken by the lovely Tara Leach
https://www.facebook.com/TaraLeachPhotography/
The midwife was Hannah from
https://www.facebook.com/nestmidwifery/
before and after pregnancy photos with baby 在 Singapore Blogger - Missy琪琪 Facebook 的最佳貼文
I stuffed my baby back 😂⠀
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Just joking! I can't wait to offload her previously and now that she's out, she's so cute! ⠀
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Anyway double tap if you plan to have a prenatal massage or have done it before previously. For those who have done it before, do you find it beneficial to you? ⠀
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For me, it definitely does help(a lot), especially when I have had a lot of backaches due to the constant caring of my kids especially when chasing after didi! My sciatic nerve pain causes occasional sharp pains and also varicose pains in this pregnancy! ⠀
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Besides that, there are so many benefits to prenatal massage, just to name a few.. ⠀
✔️ Promotes blood circulation (that radiant glow you want) ⠀
✔️ Reduction of water retention (avoid looking too bloated) ⠀
✔️ Helping with aches and pain (most important aspect of massage) ⠀
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Head to my blog (link at bio) to read more about the benefits of prenatal pregnancy and my reviews with @postnatalmassagesingapore