“Pregnant woman does a photo session with thousands of bees in her belly despite being allergic
Pregnancy is one of the most precious moments in a woman’s life. Today, this precious moment is celebrated in various ways. Parties are organized where the sex of the baby is revealed. Baby showers are popular events where pregnancy is celebrated with great pomp and pageantry. Photo sessions are also another way to celebrate the arrival of a new stage.
From pre-wedding shoots to post-wedding shoots, they have become extremely popular with the public these days. Coming to maternity sessions, the main purpose behind it is to show the beautiful moment and get excited about the arrival of a new member to complete your family. The shoots are based on various themes. They are placed within the four walls of the houses or on the outer slopes to give a more rustic touch. The accessories include flowers and other beautiful things. However, there have been cases of bees where rather strange things have been a part of the photo shoot. The case that will be discussed below is a striking example of this.”
When commercial beekeeper Bethany Karulak-Baker decided to have a maternity photo shoot after receiving a pregnancy, it seemed all too normal that her job and life were a part of her. However, Bethany decided to do something most people wouldn’t do: set up the session so that thousands of bees would sit on her belly. Perry and Bethany decided to challenge themselves with their photo shoot, working with their beehives to have a ‘beard’ around their eight month pregnant mom.
The allergy problem was the first thing to worry about. Bethany said: “I have a headache, which means I have hives that last up to six weeks. They are extremely uncomfortable but not dangerous.” Bethany was ‘terrified’, but the doctors approved the session in advance. However, as a result, the couple decided to use fake bees instead.
It’s interesting to know how the couple had to take security measures to ensure that the photo shoot was safe and safe for Bethany and her baby. The decision to use fake bees instead of real bees was also a major factor in the safety of the photo shoot. Also, choosing the right temperature and selecting frames full of fake bees helped make the shoot successful and beautiful.
About 10,000 bees were shown in the photos of Bethany’s stomach, and she wasn’t sitting in the office. Bethany’s photos went viral, but thankfully, she says, “the response has been overwhelmingly supportive, kind and loving.” She comments: “Many women have come forward to share their own experiences of experiencing a miscarriage.
Others have placed orders for honey from our commercial honey business. There are some people who don’t understand bees or beekeepers, so usually some parlor warriors interfere.” For Karulak-Baker, this has not been an easy journey. Previously, she had faced a miscarriage. She asked the children not to see her as a picture with her rattle playing with the bees, but as a brave and angry woman, and her mother and daughter realize that their mother is a hero.