When to Take Maternity Photos
Congratulations on your pregnancy! Youβre planning and preparing to welcome your little one into the world and sharing the joy of your news with family and friends.
Having maternity photos taken may seem like just another thing to add to your growing to-do list, but an intimate portrait session can serve as a reminder of how beautiful and amazing your pregnant body is. Maternity photos can help you document and remember your pregnancy journey not just in the months before giving birth, but for years to come.
Not sure when to schedule your maternity session? Thatβs why I put together a few tips to help you know when is the best time to photograph your baby bump.
Schedule your session in your third trimester
The best time to take maternity photos is during your seventh or eighth month of pregnancy or around 30 weeks. Once youβve entered your third trimester, your belly begins to develop more of a nice round shape thatβs perfect for showing off in photos. In addition, at this point in your pregnancy, your baby will not yet have begun to move downward, which means your belly will be higher and create that perfect maternity silhouette.
Schedule your session too early, and your bump may not be as pronounced as youβd like. And if you have photos taken after your eighth month, chances are youβll be too uncomfortable to pose and smile. For that reason, avoid taking your maternity photos near the end of your pregnancy, after 35 weeks.
Plan an earlier shoot if youβre expecting multiples
If youβre expecting twinsβor even tripletsβschedule your maternity session for your second trimester. Your baby bump will appear bigger in the second trimester if youβre carrying more than one child. A good estimate is to take your maternity photos around 24 weeks while you can still move around fairly easily.
Keep an eye on that baby bump
While the seventh or eighth month is generally a good time to take your maternity photos, remember that every woman and every pregnancy is different. Pay attention to the changes in your body and the shape of your growing baby bump to know when is the best time for you to step in front of the camera.
If this is your first pregnancy and youβre not sure what signs to be on the lookout for, take regular photos of your bump to see how it looks. Many women like to track the progress of their pregnancy with regular baby bump photos, and these images are a simple way to keep track of your changing body and better plan out when to do your maternity session.
Just like with most things in life, maternity photos are all about timing. Choosing the right time to schedule your maternity session will help ensure that youβre looking and feeling your best, allowing you to have images marking this huge, wonderful change in the life of your family.
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