Newborn Aria | Newport, RI and Boston, MA Newborn Baby Photography

In their words:

“Words can’t express the joy and love our daughter has brought us.  The excitement and fulfillment she has added to our family is overwhelming, and it all began on the day we found out we were expecting!  The past 40 weeks have been the best weeks of our lives!  Hearing the sound of her heartbeat, feeling her every move and getting to see her beautiful little self has been mind blowing and awe inspiring!  Now that she’s here and we get to hold her, smell her and love her– the feelings are even more profound.  I have been waiting for this baby for my entire life and she has brought us more joy than I could have ever imagined!”

Newborn Milo

In her words:
“Saturday May 19th was 3 days before my due date.  The weather couldn’t have been better, gorgeous, hot and sunny.  My husband and I took our daughter and dog to a neighborhood block party.  We had a great day! Then we went grocery shopping, cleaned the house and did laundry.  Right before we went to bed I said to Mike, “Everything is done.  The baby can make his appearance any time now, we’re ready.”  I guess the baby agreed because two hours later I woke up to use the bathroom and a gush of water came rushing out! All alone in the bathroom I said out loud, “Wow! It happened just like in the movies!”  My water had broken.  I was a little in shock and didn’t wake Mike up for another 20 minutes, I wanted to make sure it really was my water and I wasn’t peeing uncontrollably.  When I finally told Mike what I thought had happened he responded with, “What do we do now?”  I called the doctor and was told to go to the hospital when contractions had started.  I tried to go back to sleep but I was too excited as well as very wet!  Around quarter of 4 I started feeling crampy, but no real contractions.  I actually wasn’t sure what a contraction would feel like and didn’t know what to expect.  This was my first pregnancy, our beautiful daughter is adopted.  When the first one came at 5:00 am there was no mistake as to what it was.  It lasted about 45 seconds then the second one hit about 2 minutes later.  Then they just kept on coming! Every minute or two I had a contraction that lasted 45 seconds to a minute.  We left for the hospital at 5:40.  By the time we had reached the hospital and checked into triage, I had had 38 contractions.  I was 4 centimeters dilated in triage and 6 centimeters an hour later when they moved me upstairs.  At this point our birth plan was useless.  I had wanted a natural birth without drugs, however, I was begging for an epidural!  The contractions hit me hard and fast and never let up.  I originally wanted to soak in the tub, get a massage from my husband, bounce on the ball… Nope! I didn’t even want to be touched.  I barely tolerated my husband and nurses telling me how to breathe because I was hyperventilating.  After the epidural kicked in I was able to relax and even take a little nap. It was magical.  A few hours later when it was time to push I was completely numb and couldn’t feel what I was doing.  I was upset and discouraged.  They reduced my pain medication and let me rest for another hour hoping it would wear off some.  It didn’t and I had to “blindly” push with out any feeling.  The doctor couched me, but I was still having a difficult time.  I began to run a slight fever and the doctor told me she either needed to use the vacuum to help get the baby out or I could have a c-section.  I didn’t like either option, but I gave into having the baby vacuumed.  Determined not to have a c-section I tried my best and pushed for about an hour and a half and then with one final big push Milo was born!! He arrived at 4:03 pm weighing 7.4 pounds and 20.5 inches long.  My favorite moment is when Milo came out and my husband cried.  Every time I think of that moment tears come to my eyes.  It was one of the happiest days of my life. Milo was perfect, even with his slightly coned head!! We are so grateful to have such a sweet little boy! We feel that our family is complete with our daughter and now our special tiny man. “


Newborn Daniel | Rhode Island and Boston, MA Newborn Baby Photography

In her words:

“I had just stopped working and was on day 3 of being at home waiting for you to arrive. We had one last sonogram where they estimated you to be about 9lbs 3 ounces. Mom was getting worried that you were getting soo big and getting impatient to meet you. That same night I was up late because I could not sleep. At around 3am I woke up just in time for my water to break. I woke up your dad and the contractions started soon after. We rushed to pack our bags and began timing contractions. By 7am I knew it was time to get to the hospital. When we arrived you were well on your way and the nurses promised us you would arrive soon. I was checked into the labor and delivery room and was in great need of the epidural by that time. Once it kicked in mom was feeling much better.  Fast forward quite a few hours later and things began to stall, guess being inside mom was more warm and cozy.  Then the epidural wore off and mom thought for a minute she wasn’t going to make it lol! Take 2 on the epidural and we continued on our journey towards helping you greet the world. After several more hours, things got a bit scary when your little hart rate dropped and moms kept increasing ever so high. Finally at 2 am the doctor made the call for a cesarian delivery. A swat team of people came in and rushed us down the hall. We were prepped for delivery and a few minutes later your dad and I heard your first cry. You were born May 11th at 2:28am weighing in at 8lbs 10 ounces. It was the best sound I ever heard. They cleaned you up and then brought you over so I could finally meet you face to face. I never saw anything so precious in my whole life. I instantly fell in love. Me and your dad love you so much and couldn’t be happier that you are finally here! “