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View your newborn's photo!

Congratulations on the birth of your baby. Kaiser Permanente San Jose, together with Hospital Baby Portraits, offers a unique opportunity for you to have your baby's first portrait posted to a special website. To participate in this service, the mother signs an order form granting permission to post the baby image and information. Photos are not widely available to the public.

To view your baby's photo
1. Click on this secure link → View your newborn's photo!
2. Enter the first password (no spaces), which is the 12 or 13-character baby photo number located above the bar code on your order form.
3. Enter the 2nd password, which is the first 4 letters of the mother's last name.

*Important*
Please allow up to five days after the baby goes home from the hospital for the photograph to be posted. Generally postings appear sooner, but please allow this time befor contacting the photo company for assistance at:

marketing@hospitalbabyportraits.com
or
800-431-1868
M-F 9AM - 5PM (Eastern)
Hospital Baby Portraits, Inc.
 

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