Why is this so taboo? Its like having a mental illness. I couldn't afford to encapsulate so my doula chopped mine up and put it into ice cube trays for me to use in smoothies. I am proud of that decision but always get seriously irritated when I see people saying how nasty, gross, stupid it is. To each his own. Whats the big deal?
PCOS // Loss 3/2010 // Single Mom // Natural Birth // DC Metro // Baby Girl Born 2/2/2014
Re: Consuming Placenta
But I do not agree that it is private and she should not discuss it if she wants to. I am an extended BFer and with my first I really tried to keep it behind closed doors. I knew some would think it was weird to BF a toddler, was scared of what people would think, etc. But with DS I thought, things will never change if women feel they have to be closet nursers. So now I don't care who knows about it and maybe by not being secretive myself it will encourage others to BF longer if they want to, sort of normalizes it. I mean I don't go around telling strangers on the street about it, but a mother asked me recently how DS is doing on WCM and I just said, "He hasn't had it yet, I"m still nursing." I didn't try to explain it away as I probably would have done with DD.
There were older studies done on it but nothing recent however the antedotal evidence from mothers who have done it was enough to sway me to try it and then go on to become an encapsulator.
I always think it's strange when people say they won't do it because there's no scientific evidence yet they'll birth in a hospital when there's scientific evidence proving that homebirth is just as safe, if not safer. :-P
I am very outspoken in my community about "alternative" pregnancy/birthing options...the more things are talked about the more normalized they will become. You just have to be prepared for weird reactions from people.
Doula, Placenta Encapsulator, Childbirth/Lactation Educator
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