Birth

Milwaukee Home VBAC Story

Raisa’s first child was delivered via C-section. After that experience Raisa had the opportunity to see and support other births as a birth photographer. Birth became a passion of hers and as she processed her own birth, she longed for it to be different the second time around with more open lines of communication and more control of her labor. After consulting with an awesome OB and her midwife she decided to try for a home VBAC. Things went incredibly fast and so smooth!

On Sunday February 2nd at 11:32 I got a text from Raisa saying “We are in Labor!” Soon after I talked with Brian on the phone and he said things were quickly progressing and everyone was heading to the house. I jumped in my car and headed over to their home and was feeling a bit hurried knowing I had a 35min drive ahead of me. I was the first person from the birth support team to get there. When I walked in, Raisa and Brian were working together through each contraction beautifully as Raisa powered through each wave. Things seemed quite progressed so before grabbing my camera I helped Raisa get some cold cloths on her head and neck and we walked through a couple of contractions because they were intense. After a few contractions, the midwife Tricia, Raisa’s doula Amy, and Raisa’s friend Rachel also arrived at the home. Raisa kept mentioning how surprised she was at how fast everything was going. After being checked by Tricia we decided we would try and get the tub filled and get some relief before baby came. We began boiling water to get a nice warm tub going for baby and mom. Raisa and Brian decided to have their sweet 25-month-old daughter present for the birth as well. She was such a sweet presence holding space for her mommy and taking in the magic of it all. After doing a couple hours of contractions in the water, Raisa began to push. When baby got close the midwives saw some things in baby’s heart beats that made them want baby to come out sooner rather than later so they transferred mom to the bed to deliver her baby. A few minutes later at 4:08am baby Sam was born and placed on mom’s chest, alert as can be! Raisa and Sam had lots of time to snuggle and connect. Sam met his sister just minutes after being born and the Mnichowicz’s took in the first moments of being a family of four, together.

Raisa and Brian, you did such a beautiful job of bringing your sweet boy into the world. You trusted one another, leaned on one another and surrendered to the process. The faith and love that oozes out of you is beautiful. Your kids are blessed to have you raising them, loving them, and being for them. Blessings to you, Mnichowicz family, as you continue this journey of being for one another and surrendering to love. God has such beautiful plans to use your love to redeem the world!

Milwaukee Birth Story

The plan was to have an out of hospital birth in February of 2020. But just a few weeks before her due date, Alli developed Polyhydramnios (extra fluid around baby) and was encouraged by her midwives to be induced on February 14th. Alli had such a beautiful attitude around the change, knowing that we must hold our birth plans with open hands. She felt encouraged that she had a team around her that made her feel empowered to still have the birth she was hoping for.

When the day came, Alli prepared herself for a long induction. This was her second baby and her first was a very long induction process. But with only one Cytotec to ripen the cervix, her body took off into full blown labor without much encouragement! After laboring for a few hours Alli had her doula Kristin, her friend Amanda, and myself join her because labor was starting to get more intense. I came around 1pm and Kristin and Amanda followed soon thereafter.

Alli did HypnoBirthing leading up to birth and throughout her labor. She flowed through each pressure wave (what they call contractions in HypnoBirthing) with so much peace. As the intensity grew we went into the tub to try and find some greater comfort. Throughout each wave Alli began to speak the word “peace” over her body and then the word “open.” After being in the tub for an hour or so Alli wasn’t finding much relief. The waves were coming rapidly and not allowing for much of a break to rest. We went into the room to be checked in hopes that we were getting close to meeting their sweet baby girl, but we were still at 4cm with about 15% of the cervix left. At this point Alli began to think an epidural may be needed because they were becoming so intense and she still had some time before baby came. Alli went forward with an epidural asking for a super light dose just to take the edge off. Once she got it, Alli was able to rest and preserve some energy for pushing. Alli began pushing a little bit before 10:30 and then all of the sudden with one big push, baby was here at 10:52pm - just in time to be a Valentine’s Day baby!

After sweet Hayden was born Alli talked about how happy she was with her birth and how she felt like she was just where she needed to be. Alli had an amazing birth team! Her husband, Drew, was with her every step of the way speaking peace over Alli and Hayden and reminding her how beautiful and strong she was. Amanda, Kristin, amazing nurses, and super supportive midwives listened to Alli as she listened to her body and let her and Hayden lead the way.

The hardest part about birthing in the hospital for Alli and Drew was that they weren’t going to be allowed to have their daughter come in to meet her sister due to cold and flu season. However, while in labor Alli got a huge gift: the news that they would allow Avery to come meet Hayden in the hospital! It made for the sweetest little fresh 48 session. Avery is such a great big sister already! My favorite part was when Avery tried to feed Hayden cookies :)

Alli and Drew - it was such an amazing honor to be invited into your birth room to capture these moments of peace, love, and life for your family. Thank you for entrusting me with such a beautiful task. Peace and blessings to your family of four as you parent your strong amazing girls to become strong amazing women!

Milwaukee Birth Story

January 27th was a snowy day and we had reports that there was going to be a major snow storm that evening. I got a text from Amanda to let me know that she was having some cramping and that it may be baby day! We all crossed our fingers that baby would beat the storm or wait it out. Two hours after her initial text Amanda sent a message at 3:02 letting me know things were getting more intense quickly and that her midwife was going to start heading that way and she would keep me updated if things kept moving along. 10 minutes later I got a text saying: “oh my goodness this is so fast!” and I immediately headed her way. I was the first to arrive to the home and when I walked in I could see that she was far along. Sasha, a student midwife at the time, showed up minutes after me followed by the midwives Deb and Erin. Ezekiel was being an awesome birth partner as well as taking care of their son, Oliver. Once we arrived, Ezekiel quickly took Oliver to a neighbor’s house to hang out until the baby came. Once back Ezekiel was at Amanda’s side comforting her, cheering her on, and giddy with excitement to meet his son or daughter.

Things continued to progress quickly. Amanda was facing some fierce back labor, but she was listening to her body and breathing through each wave. After a couple hours of us all being there Amanda and Ezekiel got to meet their sweet baby boy! Amanda did so beautifully trusting her body and her awesome birth team. Baby Milo decided to come fast and just in time to snuggle in with a snow storm outside. Oliver came right after the birth to meet his new baby brother. He was so gentle and affectionate towards him - it really was one of the sweetest first sibling meetings I have had the privilege to capture.

Sweet Milo will be turning 5 months old next month!! Milo, you are blessed with loving parents and an amazing brother! My prayer is that you are always confidant in the love they have for you, and that you then share that love with the world around you!