What are your thoughts on taking placenta pills? I've been thinking about it and it's something I'm interested in. How do you ladies feel about it? And if you've taken them, what was your experience like?
Yeah I've been thinking about having my placenta encapsulated too. Sounds like a good idea to help with recovery post birth. Also meant to help with depression.
Well since you asked...! Every time I see someone talking about eating human placenta I'm a bit baffled. I know people do it, but the definition of cannibalism is the eating of human flesh by another human being. I won't do it. I hear people say things like "it has vitamins, it's good for you". Yeah well so does broccoli. And that won't involve eating human flesh! I've heard the reasoning that we're just animals and other animals do it. Well I'm sorry but everyone can speak for themselves, I personally am not an animal. I'm also not birthing in the woods and needing to eat it to avoid detection by predators... I've also heard people say it helps with ppd. Well I haven't seen any studies on that, but know what else helps with ppd? Massage therapy, essential oils, herbs, sunlight, a good diet, and if all else fails, meds. There is no earthly reason we should be eating part of our own bodies. Well there you have my 2 cents!
I'm also looking into this. My midwife said my birthing center allows you to take your plencenta if you'd like to. I've spoken with a few women who have said they loved it. Just make sure if you get it done they don't add anything to the pills such as herbs, etc. You don't know what you could be allergic to.
I have friends who had bad PPD with their first and then encapsulated their placenta and didn't get it the second time. There's no knowing if it really helped. But the people I know who have taken theirs say they just felt better after. It's something I have seriously considered but I'm not sure if I will do it. Our hospital used to make women go through a lot to take theirs home but now it's much easier.
I don't know what the studies say on it actually being beneficial, but something about the whole concept makes me kind of green around the gills. Dehydrated placenta, yum. By yum I mean bleh. Good on the women that get it done and stomach it though.
Why would anyone want to eat their own placenta?! That's just gross! My mom wants me to get my placenta so she can grow a fruit tree!! I don't know about all that!! :-?
I don't know what the studies say on it actually being beneficial, but something about the whole concept makes me kind of green around the gills. Dehydrated placenta, yum. By yum I mean bleh. Good on the women that get it done and stomach it though.
I haven't suffered from ppd thank goodness. If it helps those that do placebo effect or not. I am all for them doing it. That being said it's not for me. It's just gross to me. I have seen my placenta and it's not some thing I want to ingest pill or not.
I did mine my last pregnancy. It was spendy and a year later I still haven't taken them all because I forgot about them. I might start taking them again though . I hear they can help with menapose to. You can freeze them. I didn't notice any difference by taking them.
Y'all can do whatever you please. But excuse me while I go barf in this garbage can! Yuck. Yuck, yuck! For some reason when I think placenta I honestly think huge period blood clot. And I know that's not it...but that's what I think...and yuck. I've considered it...but I am the most pickiest eater and I have trouble swallowing pills...and I don't want placenta on my tongue. And, well...I should just shut up. Lmao
If you can do it I honestly believe you're some kind of super hero! Lol
Why would anyone want to eat their own placenta?! That's just gross! My mom wants me to get my placenta so she can grow a fruit tree!! I don't know about all that!! :-?
Talk about growing the fruit of your loins. *budum tiss*
There are absolutely no studies that have shown this helps with anything. There are lots of websites that claim benefit but there is no medical evidence. In addition it's incredibly expensive and it's not regulated at all. You have absolutely no way of knowing that it's your placenta you are taking.
There is no scientific evidence to support any claims that consuming your placenta does anything positive for your body. A lot of people claim it "helps" with various things like PPD and whatnot but... there's no evidence that it's more than a placebo.
We considered doing it. We live in an area where it is fairly common and I have friends that have done it. After speaking with our doula and midwife, we found that the lack of scientific evidence was what sealed our decision not to do it with our son. We won't be doing it this time either. But, hey, if you think it helps then by all means do it.
Why would anyone want to eat their own placenta?! That's just gross! My mom wants me to get my placenta so she can grow a fruit tree!! I don't know about all that!! :-?
Talk about growing the fruit of your loins. *budum tiss*
Hahahaha!!!! This! I laughed so hard!!! Thank you!
I think vitamins not being regulated is different than someone processing your placenta not being regulated. There is no standard for cleaning equipment or ensuring that what you get is your placenta.
Why would anyone want to eat their own placenta?! That's just gross! My mom wants me to get my placenta so she can grow a fruit tree!! I don't know about all that!! :-?
Talk about growing the fruit of your loins. *budum tiss*
Hahahhaa...I just peed myself a little.
As for the OP's question- there is no scientific proof at all that placenta ingestion is beneficial. In fact, there are many studies which show that it has no effect whatsoever. So, no, I won't be spending the effort and money to do something that is (1) gross and (2) ineffective. I do, however, believe in the placebo effect, and am happy to hear it helps some people. My plan is to eat healthy (sticking with fruits, veggies, and body parts of other animals that don't include myself) and remain as active as possible post-delivery.
Fur daughter: 02/2011 Human sons: 11/2015 & 05/2017 *formerly kayemjay*
I had friends who did it and thought it helped but talking to the doula I want to use she told me to really research and after researching a bit I will not be doing it.
I haven't seen a lot of studies either, just word of mouth from other moms. My sister is a doula and also offers this service so I will take advantage of it. It makes sense to get a dose of the hormones you have lost back.. Friends have said it helped with milk supply, headaches and ppd.. You could always do it and not take them if you change your mind.
Re: Placenta pills
I won't do it. I hear people say things like "it has vitamins, it's good for you". Yeah well so does broccoli. And that won't involve eating human flesh!
I've heard the reasoning that we're just animals and other animals do it. Well I'm sorry but everyone can speak for themselves, I personally am not an animal. I'm also not birthing in the woods and needing to eat it to avoid detection by predators...
I've also heard people say it helps with ppd. Well I haven't seen any studies on that, but know what else helps with ppd? Massage therapy, essential oils, herbs, sunlight, a good diet, and if all else fails, meds. There is no earthly reason we should be eating part of our own bodies.
Well there you have my 2 cents!
It's something I have seriously considered but I'm not sure if I will do it.
Our hospital used to make women go through a lot to take theirs home but now it's much easier.
If you can do it I honestly believe you're some kind of super hero! Lol
Also most vitamins and supplements are NOT regulated. Really anyone can make a supplement and sell it.
I could never cook up or drink the tea of my placenta like some do, but I have no issues with the pills.
After speaking with our doula and midwife, we found that the lack of scientific evidence was what sealed our decision not to do it with our son. We won't be doing it this time either.
But, hey, if you think it helps then by all means do it.
Baby Boy born on 1/14/13
Human sons: 11/2015 & 05/2017
*formerly kayemjay*