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Feb162012

Owen's Birth Described and Illustrated By Photographer Sharon Johnson

Owen's Birth Described and Illustrated By Photographer Sharon Johnson

Owen
Saturday the 10th 1:43 p.m.
7 lbs. 4 oz.
20 1/2 inches long.
One of the craziest birth stories I have ever attended. See how little prepping photos there are compared to usual? It’s because there wasn’t really a prepping time! Alycia went from laboring peacefully in the bathtub to having a baby in only a few short minutes. Her Doctor didn’t even make it to the birth, the in hospital midwife ended up delivering Owen.

Alycia was so beautiful throughout the entire process. I was amazed watching her labor and so incredibly grateful to her and her husband for inviting me to document this intimate occasion.

 

Owen’s Birth Story :: Timpanogos Utah

Owen
Saturday the 10th 1:43 p.m.
7 lbs. 4 oz.
20 1/2 inches long.
One of the craziest birth stories I have ever attended. See how little prepping photos there are compared to usual? It’s because there wasn’t really a prepping time! Alycia went from laboring peacefully in the bathtub to having a baby in only a few short minutes. Her Doctor didn’t even make it to the birth, the in hospital midwife ended up delivering Owen.

Alycia was so beautiful throughout the entire process. I was amazed watching her labor and so incredibly grateful to her and her husband for inviting me to document this intimate occasion.

Congratulations Alycia and Gabe, Owen is so precious!

Owen’s Birth Story :: Timpanogos Utah

 

For more amazing pictures check out Sharon Johnson's website:

http://www.sharonjohnsonphotography.com/

 

 

Tags:birth, birth stories,professional photography, professional birth photography, birth photography, birth pictures, labor pictures, midwife stories, birth stories on demand, Sharon Johnson, Sharon Johnson photography

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