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Aug 4, 2024, 9:21:42 PM8/4/24
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Andnow, quiet. No more constant activity of bringing food, standing guard, warning off interlopers. The nest is empty and the chirping is over. After watching them for days raised so many questions, which I scattered in my sketchbook among my 10 attempts to sketch the baby. My favorite was #8 when he turned his head to see mom bringing food and then opened wide to eat that yummy stuff.

Have I ever mentioned that my job as a Mckinney newborn photographer is, in fact, my dream job? Getting to snuggle these sweet babies the best part of my day! Jana and her gorgeous head of hair was no exception! She was so sleepy for us and posing her went so smoothly!


Are you interested in a Mckinney Newborn photographer photo session with us? Due to limited availability each month, we recommend scheduling your session a few months in advance. The session ideally takes place when your baby is between 6 and 14 days old; this helps to ensure they are young and sleepy and easy to pose! All newborn sessions are held in our downtown Mckinney photography studio. We provide all the wraps, props, outfits, and headbands!


Laura Tye is a newborn, child and family photographer in the north Dallas area. She provides photography services to the areas of Mckinney, Frisco, Little Elm, Plano, Prosper, and the surrounding areas. Booking for Prosper newborn photos is currently open for 2019. Please contact us at the following link for more information on availability and session investment:


If I saw the name Jana on a class list I would never guess that it was pronounced any other way than they way your sister pronounces it. I suppose if I knew for sure that the family was some sort of ethnicity other than white, english speaking American I would probably hesitate and wonder about the Yah-na pronunciation.


Yes! I agree as my name is also Jana and pronounced JAY-na. But most people throughout my life pronounce it like Anna or Hannah, instead of like Dana. Some years ago,I grew tired of correcting people and started going by Jane.


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Swistle on Facebook: Facebook has locked me out of my account and does not respond when contacted, so I cannot see what you post there or interact with you there, but I think you can still friend me and then get notifications of posts! Unless I need to accept the friend request, in which case we are out of luck!

Facebook page for Swistle: Baby Names, where I am also locked out but I think you would see notifications of posts!


Want us to tackle your baby-naming problem? Email Swistle at Gmail dot com and tell me all about it. Include details such as finalist names, estimated arrival date, surname (or a name that sounds like the surname, for trying names out), names of your other children, names you've considered and rejected, names you'd use if the baby were the opposite sex, how many children you plan to have. But be sure you only send me information that's okay to post on the site---or specify which parts should not be posted.


I typically choose from questions submitted the previous week. The volume of emails we now receive means we can't answer all the questions. (Please don't re-send your question.) We tend to give priority to questions that (1) give a surname or a surname stand-in (like Neelsin for Neilson, or "it sounds like Donson, but with a J"), and (2) ask for help with a boy name OR a girl name, and (3) ask for help with a name for a USA baby (I don't know much at all about how names sound / seem / are used in other countries), and (4) address an issue not recently covered.


But the One Tree Hill alum realized the test results were actually negative when she eventually started menstruating. And after spending weeks thinking that she was going to have another baby, Jana said she felt a pang of disappointment.


\"Welcome to the world sweet Roman James Russell. Blessed beyond measure for this little miracle. 11.13.2023. 6lbs 1oz,\" the singer, actress, author and podcast host wrote in the caption of the post, which featured family photos taken by Brooke Kelly Photography.


Roman is Kramer's third child. The actress is also mom to son Jace, 4, and daughter Jolie, 7, whom she co-parents with her ex-husband, former NFL tight end Mike Caussin. Russell is also a father of two children too.


\"We've been keeping another secret from you guys (I promise this is the last Announcement...at least for a little while ?) but I'm pregnant!!!! Beyond blessed and grateful for this baby to be a part of our story,\" Kramer wrote in an Instagram post at the time.


In July, Kramer opened up to \"Good Morning America\" about finding love again after three marriages and overcoming feelings of shame following past abuse experiences, which she detailed in her book \"The Next Chapter.\"


It was an exceptionally lazy Saturday afternoon. Nearing dinnertime, when our tummies started rumbling, I remembered we had a tray of eggs in the fridge. Also lurking in the shadows were close-to-expiry mushrooms that we forgot about during the week, a pack of back bacon and two handfuls of baby tomatoes. Frittata was on the cards!


First, preheat the oven to 180C and pop an ovenproof dish in there to heat up, too. Now, add your onions to the same frying pan that the tomatoes were in, lowering to medium heat. No need to add more oil.


This is baby Mace. His mom and dad, Ali + Max, are two of my favorite humans. I photographed their wedding a few years ago and the experience was unforgettable. I was so happy to come to their home and photograph Mace. The day was so smooth and sweet. Mace is an angle and I left this shoot feeling so much love.


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This baby pink romper combines a trendy v-back design with an oversized fit for a stylish and comfortable look. Made with high-quality fabric, this romper is perfect for any occasion. Stay on-trend while staying comfortable with the Jana Oversized V-Back Romper.


Host Jana Rupnow engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Jill Maron, Chief of Pediatrics at Women's and Infant Hospital and Professor of Pediatrics at Brown University. Dr. Maron shares her unique perspective as both a neonatologist and a donor-conceived individual, offering a deeply personal account of discovering her genetic origins at the age of 46.


Dr. Maron discusses the ethical implications of DNA testing for donor-conceived children, the unregulated donor system in the United States, and the psychological burden that can accompany genetic revelations. She also highlights the importance of protecting children's autonomy and ensuring responsible practices in the field of reproductive technology.


Listeners will gain valuable insights into the complexities of genetic testing, the responsibilities of parents and medical professionals, and the need for greater regulation to safeguard the well-being of donor-conceived individuals. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of genetics, ethics, and the lived experiences of donor-conceived people.


Learn one person's perspective on controversial issues like donor anonymity, DNA testing, health information, and emotional ramifications. She shares how genetics significantly influence our sense of self and how comprehending biological lineage can be not only revealing but also liberating.


importance of early and open conversations with donor-conceived children, fostering understanding, and acceptance. This episode highlights the integral role of a donor in a recipient's identity formation and underscores the shared responsibility of parents to acknowledge and celebrate their child's complete genetic heritage.


This epi will help you understand the nuances, challenges, and inherent beauty of donor conception. Listen in as my guest shares her heart-stirring commitment to help people understand the realities and implications of being donor conceived.


In concurrence with International Donor Conception Awareness Day, this episode aims to promote the narrative of the donor-conceived community. Tune in, learn, and embrace the essence of valuing the voices of the donor-conceived community, this year's IDCAD theme.


From unequal power dynamics in the fertility industry to the concept of genetic genealogy, we delve deep into our perceptions of identity, inheritance, and belonging. Visit donorconceptionawarenessday.com for more info.


The future of donor conception is here! This episode features my special guest Danielle of The Seed Scout. She shares her and her wife's path to parenthood, including the challenges they faced with sperm banks.


Danielle and her wife's path to parenthood took them through the maze of sperm banks, encountering impersonal processes that left them feeling disconnected. Fueled by this experience, they opted for a known donor, taking control of their process and creating a better way for others. We explore their challenges, shedding light on the significance of openness in genetic origins and the importance of updated medical histories for donor-conceived individuals and their families.


With a deep understanding of LGBTQ+ needs, Danielle shares invaluable insights into the legal complexities of parental rights in donor conception. She addresses potential parents' concerns about privacy. Sharing how known donors can enrich your family's story without intruding on your personal life.


Trust is a big theme here, especially when it comes to the bond between parents and donor-conceived kids. Erin shares her own journey, from grappling with her identity to owning it with pride, showing us that trust and open communication are game-changers.


This episode gives us a glimpse into the overlapping themes of those touched by adoption and donor conception. As an adoptee, Jana shares her own story of reconnecting with her biological father, showing us the highs and lows of the experience, including the immense love and loyalty she has for her dad, the one that raised her.

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