I found this on the Bump Q&A section. Check it out:
"When you delivery, the squishy placenta (also known as the afterbirth) will follow baby out of your belly. If you give birth in a hospital, they will generally dispose of the organ as medical waste, but if you'd like to have a look before it's trashed, just ask -- most docs will oblige. Some women choose to keep the placenta and bury it, burn it our even dry it out and take it as a supplement (it's rumored to increase youthfulness and combat postpartum depression)."
For those of you who choose to do this, and/or know people who have done it, I mean no disrespect. I know this is a very personal choice, but personally, I think I'll skip eating my own placenta thanks.
Wow! I didn't even know this was an option!
Re: Will you eat your own PLACENTA?!
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Uh oh! I'm so sorry! I've just never ever seen anything like this before, and I was shocked. Hope you feel better soon!
It's okay. I haven't had the pleasure of actually puking yet, I have a pretty strong stomach. I'll just have to postpone breakfast for another half hour. Thanks for the post though, I didn't even know that existed.
While I am a bit curious as to what it looks like...
a) I don't know if I am going to look at it
b) the thought of eating it made me dry heave
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I'll be making a soup out of mine.
Excited.... I can compound those capsules if you'd like.... I just learned how to do that in Pharmacy Skills lab. Do you think Fed-Ex lets you ship placenta?
It's something I am considering, which is probably a shock considering that I am the LEAST "crunchy" or "natural" person I know.
But I've been through horrible depression before and I am TERRIFIED of PPD. I know it can be treated, but if swallowing my placenta in pill form will help combat it to begin with, I am all for it.
Blair, that really surprises me! I never would've thought you'd consider that. Good for you if you do it though. I know I never could.
lol, it shocks EVERYONE when I admit it!! I am a pro-epi, formula-feeding, working mom-to-be and the idea of me eating a placenta usually throws people for a loop!
::shrugs:: I'm not decided on it at all. DH is pretty grossed out by it, but he says it's my choice. Depression simply terrifies me, so I'm pretty much in line for anything that will help combat it, whether it's natural or not.
Blair, for some reason that doesn't surprise me. I'm not sure why.
Kudos to anyone that wants to try it. I can't stomach it. For those that can,there are a lot of nutritional and health benefits to doing so
There is a poster on my regular board who will eat hers. I think she plans on doing it like the other poster in this thread. Freezing and then eating a little bit every day.
It's not for me, but - to each their own!
It's still be argued by doctors & the FDA. There are no conclusions yet.
Ive done it with my first 2, ill do it again.
?i'm the poster girl for depression blair and i'm certainly terrified of ppd but still...i don't know. ?you have bigger balls than i do my friend.?
dude. come on. it's saturday.
i remember this discussion the last time around. let it die, people. seriously. ick.
lol, we'll see if I do it. Good thing I have 30 more weeks to decide!
PPD sucks, I won't lie. It sucks BAD. But just based on what the placenta feels like exiting my body....I've never had the notion to even look at it, much less consume it.
To each their own though.
It also helps with postpartum hemorrhaging. After my last birth I lost a little more blood than I'd like, so I'm considering it this time. Cytotec and pitocin lose their appeal after the second dosage... if I can eat a small piece of something totally natural instead, why not?
I wouldn't think capsules are gross at all- I mean, it's a plastic container, you're not even tasting it.