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1st June 2016
10:54am BST

The irony is that earlier on in Nakamura's delivery; her midwife told a story of a past client who had been told by ultrasound techs that her baby was one gender, only to be surprised when she delivered the opposite. "We were all laughing and joking about it, saying, 'Oh gosh, as if that would happen to us,'" her photographer told Today.com. "We were trying to imagine how the mother must have felt — little did we know it was about to happen to Koto, too." Jackson, who has been a birth photographer for four years, but has never been present for such a surprising moment in the delivery room, captured the new mom's look of utter surprise when she learned her baby was a boy, and posted the image to her Instagram account last week. "This was one of the most amazing moments — a roller coaster of emotions in just a few short minutes," she explains. "Pure shock, disbelief, excitement, happiness and relief. This is the reason why birth photography is so important. Imagine when (the baby) is all grown up and his parents are telling his birth story to him and they have these images to share the way they looked when they found out this news." "I thought everyone was joking," Nakamura herself told TODAY Parents. "I lost words and I couldn't believe it until I saw his bottom," she explains about the moment she learned she had a son, not a daughter. The couple, who had planned to name their little girl Hinata, opted for the Taiga instead, a Japanese boy name meaning "big and gracious." (Image via @ittibittyphotographytas/Instagram)