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Cancer Survivor’s Miracle Baby: Hillsboro OR Birth Photographer

Brooke was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016 at the young age of 26. Her new husband, family, and surrounding community watched her go through chemo, lose her hair, and a double mastectomy. She is a now a breast cancer survivor, but her doctors told her pregnancy wasn’t in the cards. After all the chemicals...

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    Lifestyle In-Home Newborn Session w/ Elodie | Portland, OR Photographer

    Lifestyle In-Home Newborn Session I continue to follow along with the Doyle’s first year of parenthood and document their new normal after bringing sweet baby Elodie home to their townhouse in Portland, Oregon. (We started with their maternity session at Pittock Mansion) The simple white onesie, do you know why I love it? These teeny...

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      Holden Counseling & Education by Jacqueline – Birth Worker Wednesday

      Relationship Changes During the Transition to Parenthood “One of the greatest gifts you can give your child is a healthy relationship between the two of you.” -John Gottman Jacqueline of Holden Counseling and Education wants you to consider this: When was the last time you sat down to eat a meal-without having to share half...

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        a bittersweet farewell…

        It is with a heavy heart that I announce the closure of Meg Ross Photography. After much reflection and consideration following the death of my husband and children's father, I have made the difficult decision to close my business. This decision was not made lightly, and it comes after a great deal of contemplation about healing from grief and how to best show up for my children..

         

        I want to express my deepest gratitude to each and every one of you for allowing me to be a part of your special moments. It has been an honor and a privilege to capture the beauty and emotion of childbirth for so many families. Your trust and support have meant the world to me, and I am truly grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of your lives.

         

        Hugs and oxytocin,
        Meg Ross

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