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Best In Category: Postpartum. "Straight from Heaven" by Natasha Hance of Birth Unscripted. Photo Courtesy of Natasha Hance-Birth Unscripted

The winners from this year’s International Association of Professional Birth Photographer’s Image of the Year Competition were announced earlier this year. Each birth is a special and unique occasion, which makes it difficult to choose a winner. However, the top winners from this year are truly breathtaking, and will make you see childbirth in a new light.

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First place: "Road to Deliverance" by Jaydene Freund of Cradled Creations. Photo Courtesy of Jaydene Freund-Cradled Creations

According to the competition’s website, the IAPBP winners are chosen on a point system and judged on a number of image factors, including technicality, emotionality, and composition. The five winning images were the photos to have gained first place in their categories.

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Best In Category: Labor. "Determination" by Katie Mathis Photography. Photo Courtesy of Katie Mathis Photography

The images help to show the beauty, grit and yes, pain, involved with childbirth. Many people think that the child’s exit through the birth canal is the most painful part of delivery, but most women agree that it's the labor pains that hurt the worst. The labor pains are caused by extreme cervical contractions that help to dilate the cervix and allow the child to pass through. This dilation can cause extreme cramping. However, according to Parents.com, breathing properly can help ensure the muscles get enough oxygen and cramp less. Discomfort during childbirth may also be brought on by the positioning of the baby. For example, a condition known as “back labor” is caused by the position of the fetus, Parents.com reported.

This year’s winners of the IAPBP competition are highlighted in this article. We promise, you won’t be disappointed.

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Best In Category: Birth Details. "Pieces of Me" by Kourtnie Scholz – KEDocumentary. Photo Courtesy of Kourtnie Scholz-KEDocumentary

“Our Association has grown by leaps and bounds and our members continually produce excellent, emotive, invaluable birth photographs for the families that hire them,” said Lyndsay Stradtner, founder of the International Association of Professional Birth Photographers, in a statement.

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Best In Category: Delivery. "With A Splash" by Elizabeth Farnsworth Photography. Photo Courtesy of Elizabeth Farnsworth Photography