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January 23, 2025

You’ve probably found this blog post because you’ve read Part 1 of this blog series or because you’ve downloaded my free template: Birth Bag Checklist and Birth Plan Freebie. (If not, go for that link and grab the good stuff!) Today we’re wrapping up my walk through of the Birth Plan Template – diving deep […]

January 22, 2025

By now you’ve gotten some of the fun things done in preparation for you baby’s arrival – the registry, the searching of names, the nursery colors picked out… Now it’s time to get down to the technical side of birth. You’ve probably found this blog post because you downloaded my free template: Birth Bag Checklist […]

December 10, 2024

Ready to learn all about what to expect from your birth photographer? Keep reading for a break down of what a birth photographer will do from booking to final delivery of your images! A Birth Photographer’s Role The role of a birth photographer is to document your labor, delivery and your immediate postpartum journey. Many […]

April 29, 2024

Oklahoma City Home Birth

When I got pregnant, I started seeing my OBGYN for all the important appointments. I loved my doctor, she was someone I knew from my home church and someone I knew had lots of experience. But then, when I decided to take the Bradley Method birth class, my eyes were opened to a whole knew […]

January 30, 2023

Hey there mama-to-be! So, you might be feeling a little overwhelmed with all the information (or lack thereof) about giving birth. But don’t worry, I’ve got you! Here are 9 things your provider probably didn’t tell you about giving birth that will help you feel more prepared and in control. (And hey, if any of […]

March 1, 2022

OKC Birth Photographer

When it comes to choosing your birth location, you’ll want to weigh the pros and cons and take into account your personal preference. I was 28 weeks with my first child when I made a shift in providers. Both providers delivered in a hospital setting, but for me, it was what the first hospital allowed/didn’t […]