Cincy Birth Photography

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When Birth Clients ask me to shoot their wedding
07/20/2025

When Birth Clients ask me to shoot their wedding

I was lucky to be chosen to shoot the birth of both of these beautiful babies! & I cannot wait to watch more families gr...
03/03/2025

I was lucky to be chosen to shoot the birth of both of these beautiful babies!

& I cannot wait to watch more families grow!

HIYAAA!I have come to a place where I can begin taking on a few birth clients!Happy 1st Birthday to precious Baby Sophia...
03/02/2025

HIYAAA!

I have come to a place where I can begin taking on a few birth clients!
Happy 1st Birthday to precious Baby Sophia whose birth I shot last year

Hello!I haven’t posted in so long but I am still shooting!I will always be obsessed with Maternity Sessions. Getting to ...
01/26/2023

Hello!

I haven’t posted in so long but I am still shooting!

I will always be obsessed with Maternity Sessions. Getting to celebrate our bodies, our womanhood, a new baby, mixed with a some sexy and intimacy 😍

With sadness, gratitude and love, I am announcing the end of Cincy Birth Photography.Birth work changed my life. It taug...
10/07/2022

With sadness, gratitude and love, I am announcing the end of Cincy Birth Photography.

Birth work changed my life.
It taught me so much about instincts, intimacy, advocacy and power. It helped me heal my own birth trauma and allowed me to be a part of the birth of so many babies. I am honored to have stood by so many families as a doula and been able to watch them grow.

I feel now that I have completed what I set out to do. Covid pushed the ability for families to afford birth workers out of conversations and slowed us from access to hospitals. I held on to hope that one day, it could be back to working with multiple families per month.

That hasn’t been the case for me and I feel okay with it. I am thankful for the time that I have been able to take to sit with and process that I will have to move on from something that I was once so passionate about. But, it feels okay. And, I’m ready to grow in other ways.

My next adventure will be in a world that I have always been so excited about, Real Estate Photography!

I will forever cherish each laugh, cry and tear that I got to share with my birth families.
♥️

07/15/2022

Upright Breech birth!
Gentle hands patiently waiting. 🌀

💛Mother: .nicole 💛
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07/09/2022

“We are told we need to rest in the postpartum, but so many birthing people arent told WHY. And sometimes it's the WHY that makes the difference between deep rest and deep regret. ⁠⁠
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The average diameter of a placenta is 22cm/8.6 inches. ⁠⁠
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You could say that it's the size of a side dinner plate, an average watermelon🍉 paper plate or a soccer ball ⚽️ for reference. It's also the size of the average placenta that we have just grown for 9 months. ⁠⁠
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After we birth the placenta, we are left with a wound inside of our uterus where the placenta was attached. If we had this wound on the outside, say on our back or chest, EVERYONE would be telling us to rest and they would help us! Also, the placenta is an organ, that we just expelled from our body, if we had lost a kidney or an appendix, 40 days of recovering would be pretty minimal and probably unheard of. Our doctors and family would expect us to rest longer.... ⁠⁠
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The wound site from the placenta is one of the main reasons for postpartum bleeding/lochia 🩸We lose about 1/10 of our blood supply from this open wound! So whether you had a c-section birth or vaginal, everyone has this bleeding wound. ⁠⁠
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It takes on average 6 weeks for this wound to heal. And this is just an average, because it depends on how much we rest, the nourishment we receive from food and support. So mothers who receive less may take longer, and mothers who prepare and set themselves up may heal quicker. ⁠⁠
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The longer the wound site is left open, the higher risk we have for infection and hemorrhage, even if you had a safe vaginal delivery or zero complications from birth. But because this is an internal aka hidden healing part of the postpartum recovery we don't always take it seriously. And neither does our community. ⁠⁠
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After birth we are hormonal, exhausted, emotionally vulnerable, learning to feed our baby AND our body is working hard to heal this huge wound. It's a lot. Do yourself a favor and REST and ask for help!
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If you are a partner or friend or family member, take this information in, SUPPORT is what they need.”

02/22/2022

Welcome to the world Meilani Rosalia Quinones ... born at 0022 hours (12:22 a.m.) on 2-22-22, at the Cosgrove Maternity Center at Southwest General. This 6 lbs. 12 oz., 19 1/2 inches bundle of joy, will have quite the story to share someday! Our congratulations to proud parents, Miguel and Francisca Bowers-Colon.

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