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Crystal and Lokatah (4 weeks), 2015

Crystal and Lokatah (4 weeks), 2015

Moms and Babies

June 9, 2015
Tara (37 weeks), 2015

Tara (37 weeks), 2015

First Day Back

I spent the few hours with two young women: one with her four-week old daughter and the other 37 weeks pregnant. I felt a little rusty, remembering how to work in the small spaces where each mother and baby pair live.

I know I’ve had a good time when I lose track of it, which is what I did. It felt right being around young mothers – one making a baby and the other breast-feeding hers. Benefits of breast-feeding are trickling down to offenders from the efforts made by public health nurses and midwives involved in applying this knowledge to incarcerated mothers. These days, a nurse-midwife is giving prenatal care within the prison clinic. Only two years ago, the pregnant women were driven to the midwifery setting in Lakewood. 

Tags Prison, prison nursery, RPP, moms and babies, Incarcerated mothers, pregnant mom
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I love the people I photograph. I mean, they’re my friends. I’ve never met most of them or I don’t know them at all, yet through my images I live with them.  Bruce Gilden


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