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How to plan a Maternity Photoshoot with Your Toddler

When it comes to number 2 (or 3, or more), you have a lot going on! You’re already in the whirlwind (tornado sometimes) of parenting. As a mum of 3, I remember how hard it feels to come up for air. Add onto that the exhaustion and sickness that pregnancy includes, and it feels like a lot. I get it and I’ve felt it.

But it’s not all hard! Expecting your second means that you have experience now, that you’ve done this before. You have more than an inkling of what to expect! An honest and realistic expectation, because now, it’s not your first rodeo.

A quick note: I mention toddlers in this post alot, but I do acknowledge there are lots of mamas with older kids as well. These tips apply just as much to you, but hopefully they might be a smidge more cooperative as they mature.

Let’s look at what to expect second time (ore more) around, and tips to plan your maternity photoshoot. And if you’re on the fence about it, why other mums have decided to make sure it was a priority.

Planning a maternity photoshoot with a toddler is acheiveable! Let’s make it a smooth and enjoyable experience. Here are some essential tips to consider:

Let’s focus on those authentic moments of connection and love with your toddler. Here’s why a maternity photoshoot with your toddler is so important:

You spend so much time trying to parent and be pregnant… It’s nice to take a moment to stop, breathe, and celebrate the second born.

Jess, mother of two

Choose a photographer experienced in working with kids. Here’s why:

I know pregnancy is not all rosy, in fact it’s stressful, it often hurts and it’s downright exhausting. I do encourage you to embrace the positives of pregnancy though. Book the maternity photoshoot. Be sure to include your busy toddler and create beautiful memories that will last a lifetime. Your future self will be so glad you did it.

Second time around, I have found looking back on the photos to have more meaning than I ever thought they would. The moments before becoming a family of 4, the love already present from the older sibling, the excitement and joy in our eyes. Moments you want to remember forever.

Maddie, mother of 2
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