2nd Trimester

Are you planning to save your placenta?

If so, are you planning to put it in a glass jar or just a regular container?

Okay, I'm kidding! But I'm thrilled to be joining you guys! I can't believe how quickly 1st tri flew by and  I look forward to spending time with you guys!

 

Re: Are you planning to save your placenta?

  • I've heard if you cook it, its like a pot roast, mix in some carrots, onions and red potatoes...yummmmmmIck!..lol

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  • I am! I'm gonna boil it and eat it. Yum!

    Kidding! But I did read a blog (with lots of graphic pictures) of a mom who boiled hers and turned it into capsules. Supposed to be healthy but too gross for me. A lady from our local natural foods store came to our mom's group to talk about doing this.

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  • Oh Lord lol. yuck some cultures its common to eat it or something. yikes i dont even want to see it lol. welcome
  • Hahaha, I read your first sentence, and I'm thinking, for real?  :)  Welcome to 2nd tri!
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    I am! I'm gonna boil it and eat it. Yum!

    Kidding! But I did read a blog (with lots of graphic pictures) of a mom who boiled hers and turned it into capsules. Supposed to be healthy but too gross for me. A lady from our local natural foods store came to our mom's group to talk about doing this.

    Oh no she didn't..... That just made me sick...... (I guess I should've thought before posting this, so totally my fault)

  • a friend of mine, kept hers from both of her children. She buried them, and planted a tree over them, than calls it "the baby's tree" I kind of get it, I guess, its just not for me..Confused
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    OMG - some lady came up to me in the store the other day and out of nowhere told me I should have it dried and turned into vitamin capsules to prevent PPD.  I almost died. 
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    OMG - some lady came up to me in the store the other day and out of nowhere told me I should have it dried and turned into vitamin capsules to prevent PPD.  I almost died. 

     

    ooo! we could all make homemade placenta shampoo! Stick out tongue (j/k)

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  • Nooooo. I don't even want to see it Ick!

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  • imageGeback723:
    a friend of mine, kept hers from both of her children. She buried them, and planted a tree over them, than calls it "the baby's tree" I kind of get it, I guess, its just not for me..Confused

    A friend of mine did this also, then they moved house. I wonder if the new tenants know what's growing in their backyard lol. Ew.


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    imageGeback723:
    a friend of mine, kept hers from both of her children. She buried them, and planted a tree over them, than calls it "the baby's tree" I kind of get it, I guess, its just not for me..Confused

    A friend of mine did this also, then they moved house. I wonder if the new tenants know what's growing in their backyard lol. Ew.

     

    haha, yeah, really! Its like when people bury deceased pets in their yards than move.

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  • I read this and almost died! My hubby has been joking that we were going to keep it in formaldehyde and show it off at parties and special events! As a scientist this is not sick to me but NO WAY JOSE! Not keeping it! I do have a friend (fellow scientist) who donated hers to a local teaching hospital - I'm actually considering that. :)
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  • My brother and SIL  have a friend who gave birth at home and for reasons that she felt benefited her newborn, chose not to cut the umbilical cord.  I kid you not, for days she actually carried around the placenta in a basket still attached to her baby until it naturally rotted off!  She then buried it in the back yard and planted a peach tree on top.  Gag!
  • I read the title of this post and threw up a little bit in my mouth.....

     

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    My brother and SIL  have a friend who gave birth at home and for reasons that she felt benefited her newborn, chose not to cut the umbilical cord.  I kid you not, for days she actually carried around the placenta in a basket still attached to her baby until it naturally rotted off!  She then buried it in the back yard and planted a peach tree on top.  Gag!

     

    are you serious?!..Tongue Tied. I don't knock people for what they believe in, but I have never head of this. wow..

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  • I heard it's good for your hair. I know you used to be able to get some shampoo with placenta in it at CVS..
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    are you serious?!..Tongue Tied. I don't knock people for what they believe in, but I have never head of this. wow..

     

    I am completely serious!  To each his own I guess?!?!

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    imageGeback723:

    are you serious?!..Tongue Tied. I don't knock people for what they believe in, but I have never head of this. wow..

     

    I am completely serious!  To each his own I guess?!?!

     

    hmm..I've heard its beneficial to not cut the cord for a few minutes.

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  • Oh wow... Not for a second did it occur to me that someone actually saves their placenta.

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  • Gross!  Ick!

    But welcome to 2nd tri!  Big Smile

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    imageAnna75:
    My brother and SIL  have a friend who gave birth at home and for reasons that she felt benefited her newborn, chose not to cut the umbilical cord.  I kid you not, for days she actually carried around the placenta in a basket still attached to her baby until it naturally rotted off!  She then buried it in the back yard and planted a peach tree on top.  Gag!

     

    are you serious?!..Tongue Tied. I don't knock people for what they believe in, but I have never head of this. wow..

    Google "lotus birth" Wink


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    OMG - some lady came up to me in the store the other day and out of nowhere told me I should have it dried and turned into vitamin capsules to prevent PPD.  I almost died. 

    I have heard of this as well. Welcome to 2nd tri! 

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  • Welcome! I have heard of woman having there's turned dried and encapsulated. It supposed to help with PDD and PP shedding of  hair.
  • We are planning on saving the placenta and planting a tree with it. 
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