
Pregnancy is a season filled with anticipation, excitement, and countless changes. Some days feel long, and by the end of pregnancy, many moms are more than ready to meet their little one.
But once your baby arrives, you’ll quickly realize just how fast this chapter passes.
As a maternity photographer, I’ve never had a mom tell me she regretted taking maternity photos. What I do hear often is:
“I’m so glad I did this.”
If you’re wondering whether maternity photos are worth it, here are ten reasons you’ll never regret documenting this special season.
It may not feel like it right now, but pregnancy is temporary.
Before long, the kicks, cravings, doctor appointments, and anticipation will be replaced by tiny fingers, first smiles, and sleepless nights.
Maternity photos preserve the chapter where you were waiting to meet the little person who would change your life forever.
One day your child will ask questions about when they were in your belly.
They’ll want to know what you looked like, what your life was like, and how excited everyone was for their arrival.
Your maternity photos become part of your family’s story—something your child can look back on for years to come.
Moms are often the ones taking pictures, organizing memories, and documenting milestones.
Too often, they end up missing from the story.
Maternity photos give you the opportunity to step in front of the camera and celebrate everything your body is accomplishing.
Whether this is your first baby or your fifth, this pregnancy is unique.
The emotions, excitement, circumstances, and journey are all part of a moment that can never be recreated exactly the same way again.
Maternity photos aren’t only about your baby bump.
They’re about the people who are eagerly waiting to welcome a new family member.
Including your spouse and children helps tell the complete story of this season and captures the excitement leading up to your baby’s arrival.
Many moms hesitate to schedule maternity photos because they don’t feel their best.
You may feel swollen, tired, or uncomfortable.
What often surprises my clients is how beautiful they feel once they see their images.
Sometimes it takes stepping outside of your own perspective to see the strength, beauty, and love everyone else already sees.
The way you held your belly.
The anticipation.
The excitement of preparing for your baby’s arrival.
Even the memories that feel unforgettable today become less clear over time.
Photographs help preserve those details long after this season has passed.
If you have older children, maternity photos become even more meaningful.
Capturing the excitement, hugs, kisses, and anticipation before baby arrives tells a story that becomes part of your family’s legacy.
Years from now, those images often become priceless.
Once your little one arrives, your focus naturally shifts.
Days become filled with feedings, diaper changes, snuggles, and learning a new rhythm.
Having maternity photos allows you to remember and celebrate the journey that brought your baby into your arms.
This may be the most important reason of all.
If you skip maternity photos, there is no do-over.
Once your baby arrives, this chapter closes forever.
While newborn photos capture the beginning of life outside the womb, maternity photos tell the story of the love, anticipation, and connection that existed long before your baby was born.
Years from now, when your baby is running through the house, graduating high school, or starting a family of their own, you’ll be grateful you preserved these memories.
Not because everything was perfect.
Not because pregnancy was easy.
But because it was the beginning.
The beginning of a love story you’ll carry with you for the rest of your life.
If you’ve been debating whether to schedule maternity photos, consider this your sign.
You will never regret preserving the season before your baby arrives.
One of my favorite things about photographing expecting moms is watching them arrive nervous and leave smiling. So many tell me they almost didn’t book their session because they didn’t feel photogenic, didn’t know what to wear, or weren’t sure if maternity photos were necessary. Every single one has been grateful they said yes.
