- Suste Bonnen was given access to Copenhagen University Hospital
- Respected Danish photographer captures moment baby is given to mother
- Ms Bonnen followed 22 caesarean operations on the maternity ward
- 'Bloody and gory' images are 'testimony to the magical wonder of life'
  A photographer has captured  the wondrous, miraculous moment of birth - in all its raw and unglamourised  glory.
Taken before a mother has seen her baby for the first time these amazing photographs show the reality of how we all enter this world.
The warts and all pictures are the work of respected Danish photographer Suste Bonnen who was given unprecedented access to mothers while they were in labour.
 
 
 Suste, 65, who has worked as a portrait  photographer for 30 years, was given permission to take these remarkable shots  at the Copenhagen University Hospital.
 
 
Suste, 65, who has worked as a portrait  photographer for 30 years, was given permission to take these remarkable shots  at the Copenhagen University Hospital. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Taken before a mother has seen her baby for the first time these amazing photographs show the reality of how we all enter this world.
The warts and all pictures are the work of respected Danish photographer Suste Bonnen who was given unprecedented access to mothers while they were in labour.
Intimate: Danish photographer Suste Bonnen captured the  moments after a baby was born in a series of extraordinary portraits
Shock: Ms Bonnen said the controversial images are  'testimony to the magical wonder of life'
Compelling: Ms Bonnen said she wanted to show the  emotion of birth as a mother set eyes on her child for the first time
Miracle: The thought-provoking series of photographs  show birth in excruciating detail
Focus: Respected Danish photographer Suste Bonnen  followed 22 caesarian operations in Copenhagen University Hospital
Illuminating: Photographer Suste Bonnen did not use  special lighting only the lamps in the delivery ward to capture these  fascinating and captivating portraits of child birth in Copenhagen University  Hospital
Bracing: After nine months in the warm and comfort of  the womb, the shock of the outside world does not seem to be a pleasurable  experience for his baby
First breath: Ms Bonnen's photographs show the moment a  child will take its first breath
Grasping: This baby shows it was born with a strong grip  reflex as it grabs hold of a midwife's sleeve
Access: Respected Danish photographer Suste Bonnen who  was given unprecedented access to the moment of birth at Copenhagen University  Hospital
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