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Safety and Ethics in Newborn Photography: Why Responsibility Matters as Much as Creativity

Newborns are among the most vulnerable subjects to photograph, and even the slightest negligence can result in serious and irreversible harm.

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Lifestyle | Foodie | Family | Bryony on Instagram: "Motherhood. A form of sacrifice that you don't appreciate - sacrificing sleep, your body, your time, your health. I'd do it again in any lifetime but it's really hit home the pressures we put on our bodies just for being human, for being a woman, regardless of having babies or not and so much affects our health that we don't realise - stress, food, environment, genetics, mental state and so on. The reason for this ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฑ๐˜ช๐˜ค monologue is yesterday I was told I had a mini stroke also known as Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) and I'm being referred to a Stroke Unit in Scunthorpe for further investigation & to talk prevention of a bigger stroke. They think the reason being is I'm post partum, as I didn't give birth that long ago I have higher risk factors of things like Venous Thromboembolism (blood clots), hypertension, pre-eclampsia, anemia in the first few weeks post birth - there's of course lots of other issues women can experience like incontinence, depression, wound complications, pain, fatigue, infection and so on. I suppose the reason for sharing this is I'm processing the whole thing, I'm still processing the fact I even have a baby! The last 2 weeks I had 3 incidents with my vision - the first couple of times I thought it was my glasses so I just ignored it happened but the third time my vision was affected I was at my nephews assembly and I was with my mum and sister who I turned to and just commented on my eyes feeling weird & I was told that the left eye was turning inwards and prior to that I had a sporadic painful headache that started and stopped in about ten minutes. I'd booked at Specsavers and explained what happened and they said I need to go to a&e in the next 12 to 24 hours & I said was there any need for all that as it was probably the weather but I rang 111 and then spoke to a clinician who booked me at Louth hospital for 10.50pm but they then refused to see me as it wasn't an injury or infection, so I rang 111 again and they just said to go to the emergency department & again I said "shall I just leave it as it seems alot of time to waste for nothing" ๐Ÿ™ˆ moral to the story is - listen to advice because I could've missed this massive warning"

bryonyannie on June 29, 2025: "Motherhood. A form of sacrifice that you don't appreciate - sacrificing sleep, your body, your time, your health. I'd do it again in any lifetime but it's really hit home the pressures we put on our bodies just for being human, for being a woman, regardless of having babies or not and so much affects our health that we don't realise - stress, food, environment, genetics, mental state and so on. The reason for this ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฑ๐˜ช๐˜ค monologue is yesterday I was told I had a mini stroke also known as Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) and I'm being referred to a Stroke Unit in Scunthorpe for further investigation & to talk prevention of a bigger stroke. They think the reason being is I'm post partum, as I didn't give birth that long ago I have higher risk factors of things like Venous Thromboembolism (blood clots), hypertension, pre-eclampsia, anemia in the first few weeks post birth - there's of course lots of other issues women can experience like incontinence, depression, wound complications, pain, fatigue, infection and so on. I suppose the reason for sharing this is I'm processing the whole thing, I'm still processing the fact I even have a baby! The last 2 weeks I had 3 incidents with my vision - the first couple of times I thought it was my glasses so I just ignored it happened but the third time my vision was affected I was at my nephews assembly and I was with my mum and sister who I turned to and just commented on my eyes feeling weird & I was told that the left eye was turning inwards and prior to that I had a sporadic painful headache that started and stopped in about ten minutes. I'd booked at Specsavers and explained what happened and they said I need to go to a&e in the next 12 to 24 hours & I said was there any need for all that as it was probably the weather but I rang 111 and then spoke to a clinician who booked me at Louth hospital for 10.50pm but they then refused to see me as it wasn't an injury or infection, so I rang 111 again and they just said to go to the emergency department & again I said "shall I just leave it as it seems alot of time to waste for nothing" ๐Ÿ™ˆ moral to the story is - listen to advice because I could've missed this massive warning".

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Lifestyle | Foodie | Family | Bryony on Instagram: "Happy due date, Dottie Lennox!๐ŸŒน Thought I'd make a soppy labour video while I'm sleep deprived and filled with post partum hormones! I was induced early for several reasons but it was definitely the right call as she's thrived out the womb - feeding about every two hours and growing! I had the Foley balloon induction method plus hormone drip and sweep. After the sweep I passed out, wasn't the best experience having the waters broke with a rod and then a hand up there! Everyone's experience is different - my other children were over due (so I've never had an earlier one) and I had 2 previous inductions and sweeps but I think every pregnancy is different and I'm older than I was! I've also been on blood thinner injections post birth which are savage. I had a cannula which had 3 different things going into it - the hormones, electrolytes and antibiotics to prevent strep B. Labour induction wasn't going great, to the point it was almost an emergency c-section due to cord compression/cord wrapped round the neck and she was born needing some CPAP assistance and a hot cot for a day, plus having her bloods monitored due to my gestational diabetes - however, all was well and we were allowed to go home. I have my bloods tested in about 2 weeks to see if I've developed type 2 diabetes and will have my bloods done once a year to monitor it. She weighed 2306g (rounded up to 5lb 1oz) and was only on the 1.1 centile - and 46 1/2cm! Born VE day (8th May) at 11.14am. My mum was there to deliver the baby which was a beautiful moment and also delivered the placenta - she has always been the best labour partner but having her there to deliver my baby meant the world (for context she is a midwife) oh and my placenta - I decided to take that home and plant under a new rose plant ๐Ÿ™ˆ I don't know why. It felt symbolic somehow. My family came to visit and I did gender reveal cookies prior which was fun to make plus did all colour themed sweets to give to the kids when they came to pick us up from hospital plus got the kids little gifts - it's been an adjustment with 3 kids and a newborn but we will slowly get there."

bryonyannie on May 27, 2025: "Happy due date, Dottie Lennox!๐ŸŒน Thought I'd make a soppy labour video while I'm sleep deprived and filled with post partum hormones! I was induced early for several reasons but it was definitely the right call as she's thrived out the womb - feeding about every two hours and growing! I had the Foley balloon induction method plus hormone drip and sweep. After the sweep I passed out, wasn't the best experience having the waters broke with a rod and then a hand up there! Everyone's experience is different - my other children were over due (so I've never had an earlier one) and I had 2 previous inductions and sweeps but I think every pregnancy is different and I'm older than I was! I've also been on blood thinner injections post birth which are savage. I had a cannula which had 3 different things going into it - the hormones, electrolytes and antibiotics to prevent strep B. Labour induction wasn't going great, to the point it was almost an emergency c-section due to cord compression/cord wrapped round the neck and she was born needing some CPAP assistance and a hot cot for a day, plus having her bloods monitored due to my gestational diabetes - however, all was well and we were allowed to go home. I have my bloods tested in about 2 weeks to see if I've developed type 2 diabetes and will have my bloods done once a year to monitor it. She weighed 2306g (rounded up to 5lb 1oz) and was only on the 1.1 centile - and 46 1/2cm! Born VE day (8th May) at 11.14am. My mum was there to deliver the baby which was a beautiful moment and also delivered the placenta - she has always been the best labour partner but having her there to deliver my baby meant the world (for context she is a midwife) oh and my placenta - I decided to take that home and plant under a new rose plant ๐Ÿ™ˆ I don't know why. It felt symbolic somehow. My family came to visit and I did gender reveal cookies prior which was fun to make plus did all colour themed sweets to give to the kids when they came to pick us up from hospital plus got the kids little gifts - it's been an adjustment with 3 kids and a newborn but we will slowly get there.".

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Lifestyle | Foodie | Family | Bryony on Instagram: "This is my 'new' motherhood - your body doesn't feel like your own. Nights turn into days. Jobs you could get done are now done with a newborn or just not done at all. The baby just has to blend into routine of having multiple children, very challenging but it's only been a week, we all have a huge adjustment to make. Trying to forgive yourself for feeling like you're failing all the children for being forgetful or having a short temper. Constantly snacking and thirsty. You know the hair loss phase is about to start. Your eyebags have eyebags. Your skin isn't as young as it used to be. Let's not get started on the post labour pains and bleeding... And although she was only induced 3 weeks early I've already started to miss those tiny feet lodged in my ribs or causing me to pee 50 times in the night - she's thriving outside the womb, it could've been a different story. ... But there's a beauty in the newborn bubble. The newborn haze. There's something about those tiny newborn cuddles, or snuffly sounds in the night or the heartbroken cry when you've had to put her down to do something other than snuggle. It isn't long before they are raging toddlers... Or tweens and teens."

bryonyannie on May 17, 2025: "This is my 'new' motherhood - your body doesn't feel like your own. Nights turn into days. Jobs you could get done are now done with a newborn or just not done at all. The baby just has to blend into routine of having multiple children, very challenging but it's only been a week, we all have a huge adjustment to make. Trying to forgive yourself for feeling like you're failing all the children for being forgetful or having a short temper. Constantly snacking and thirsty. You know the hair loss phase is about to start. Your eyebags have eyebags. Your skin isn't as young as it used to be. Let's not get started on the post labour pains and bleeding... And although she was only induced 3 weeks early I've already started to miss those tiny feet lodged in my ribs or causing me to pee 50 times in the night - she's thriving outside the womb, it could've been a different story. ... But there's a beauty in the newborn bubble. The newborn haze. There's something about those tiny newborn cuddles, or snuffly sounds in the night or the heartbroken cry when you've had to put her down to do something other than snuggle. It isn't long before they are raging toddlers... Or tweens and teens.".

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Lifestyle | Foodie | Family | Bryony on Instagram: "Welcome to the world - a new daughter - Dottie Lennox Shaw! ๐ŸŒผ Weighing 2306g (rounded up to 5lb 1oz) - she is only on the 1.1 centile - and 46 1/2cm! Born VE day (8th May) at 11.14am Induced early for several reasons and it was definitely the right call - labour induction wasn't going great, to the point it was almost an emergency c-section due to cord compression/cord wrapped round the neck and she was born needing some CPAP assistance and a hot cot for a day, plus having her bloods monitored due to my gestational diabetes - however, we are now all home! My mum was there to deliver the baby which was a beautiful moment and also delivered the placenta - she has always been the best labour partner but having her there to deliver my baby meant the world (for context she is a midwife) I did gender reveal cookies prior which was fun to make plus did all colour themed sweets to give to the kids when they came to pick us up from hospital plus got the kids little gifts. I have taken SO MANY photos so was hard to pick ones out to post. Been an emotional, overwhelming and very exhausting few days but she'll soon fit into the chaos of the Shaw household."

bryonyannie on May 11, 2025: "Welcome to the world - a new daughter - Dottie Lennox Shaw! ๐ŸŒผ Weighing 2306g (rounded up to 5lb 1oz) - she is only on the 1.1 centile - and 46 1/2cm! Born VE day (8th May) at 11.14am Induced early for several reasons and it was definitely the right call - labour induction wasn't going great, to the point it was almost an emergency c-section due to cord compression/cord wrapped round the neck and she was born needing some CPAP assistance and a hot cot for a day, plus having her bloods monitored due to my gestational diabetes - however, we are now all home! My mum was there to deliver the baby which was a beautiful moment and also delivered the placenta - she has always been the best labour partner but having her there to deliver my baby meant the world (for context she is a midwife) I did gender reveal cookies prior which was fun to make plus did all colour themed sweets to give to the kids when they came to pick us up from hospital plus got the kids little gifts. I have taken SO MANY photos so was hard to pick ones out to post. Been an emotional, overwhelming and very exhausting few days but she'll soon fit into the chaos of the Shaw household.".

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DIY Newborn Photography: Tips for Capturing Stunning Photos at Home

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