December 2018 Moms

Questions of the Week - 6.25

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  • @hkom Interestingly, one super crunchy blogger, MamaNatural, actually experienced adverse affects from eating her placenta. (Her experience here.)
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    @PensiveCrayon I've read a lot of stories about people who have regretted doing it because of that!  





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  • Re: donating cord blood
    I'm totally going to donate LO's cord blood! It's well supported in the south (which was a surprise for me), but if your hospital doesn't support it right out of the gate, some organizations can send you a collection kit that you give to your nurses on your LO's birthday. It pains me that something as life-giving as good cord blood is simply incinerated with the rest of the hospital's biological "waste."
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  • @runrinserepeat that makes sense with your mother's current health.  Personally, placenta encapsulation sounds gross to me, and its woo-y, and I am so far from woo  :D
    From what I've read there is very little scientific research for or against it, and most of the information on the internet is anecdotal. I am the type of person like that thrives with facts, so anecdotes aren't really my go to. 

    I found this: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/evidence-on-placenta-encapsulation/
  • katy0990katy0990 member
    edited July 2018
    @echo-charlietango I tried to find a way to donate my son’s cord blood back in 2016, but my hospital was not part of the program. Is there someone I can contact if this is still the case?
  • @katy0990 "If your hospital is not listed, you may be able to receive a cord blood collection kit. Not everyone who meets basic guidelines will be able to donate because of the limited capacity of cord blood banks."

    You'll have to contact them if your hospital isn't listed, so I don't know what the process looks like :no_mouth: I'm going through bethematch.org

    https://bethematch.org/support-the-cause/donate-cord-blood/how-to-donate-cord-blood/
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  • @echo-charlietango Thanks for sharing that link!
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  • No to placenta encapsulatation. I’m on mobile and not good with linking facts. I think it’s strep b which can be passed from the mother to the baby from placentaphagy - facts from CDC. 
  • Are you guys against delayed cord clamping? That's the first thing I started reading about and I am thinking we will ask for it.  Any reasons NOT to do it.
  • binxybabybinxybaby member
    edited July 2018
    I haven't heard any medical reasons not to do delayed cord clamping (as long as it's ridiculously delayed -- I'm not taking the placenta and cord home with me lol)
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  • @scaredunprepared I think my hospital automatically does that, or at least they did when I used the midwives (which they no longer have...). I don't think I ever read of a reason not to, unless Baby (god forbid) needs immediate medical attention. I plan to ask it be done again this time, too.

    Re: pets in the bed and bedsharing. When we had DS we didn't have pets, so I didn't have to worry about them being in the bed with all of us. And yes, we did bedsharing until DS was probably about 7-9 months, then put his crib next to our bed side-car style. This time though, we have two cats. One of which is always right next to me, the other occasionally comes in the bed but stays by my feet. The one that's always there, idk if she'll be an issue or not. She doesn't let DS get close, so I doubt she'll get close to this baby. I'm just going to have to see how things go and adjust as needed. When we shut the door they constantly meow and scratch at it, so idk if that would be better or not...
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  • @scaredunprepared it's not that I'm against it. Not doing DCC didn't cause any problems for my older children, though, so I don't feel super strongly about doing it. I don't really understand what the benefits would be, but my babies were both back to birth weight by the time we left the hospital, with no issues of jaundice or anything, so...? I just don't have a good reason TO do it, but I do feel strongly about doing SOMETHING with the cord blood (whether banking or donating), so that's where I'm at on the issue. 
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  • @CecilB93 and @runrinserepeat thank you for your opinions. I think I'm still going to go the delayed cord clamping route, unless something prevents it. Though I can completely understand wanting to either bank or donate the cord blood so someone who really needs it can use it.
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    @scaredunprepared I can't really see any reason why delaying clamping for a minute or two would harm the baby, and I guess it seems like it might be a little bit beneficial? But like @runrinserepeat said, not doing it probably won't cause any problems either.  As long as you aren't talking about lotus-birth, because that's effing gross.





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  • @hkom I'm scared to ask what that is, and I am definitely not googling it...
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    @Jens_Hoes Haha!  It's when you don't cut the cord at all, and leave the placenta attached until it separates naturally.  People actually lug that nasty thing home with them and let it rot off their baby.

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  • I’m dying. I’m dead. 

    Re: delayed cord clamping, I’ve heard it’s more important in impoverished areas where maternal health is a bigger issue. That said, I planned to do DCC for my son before his emergency situations at birth meant he had to be cut away sooner. I’m still trying to decide whether to do it for this one, or be a good person and donate :)
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  • We had a calf that was born in April of this year, and guess what, no placenta being lugged around with her! And she was born natural and the mom wiped her clean and all was good to go.

    I can't even with these people.  If I ever brought a child to the pediatrician with the placenta still attached they'd send me to the local psych ward!
  • For the record, I love this lotus birth conversation, especially the GIFs.
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    @maureenmce I hope I didn't break your puke-free streak!  :#   Not looking forward to dealing with the stump.  :s 





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  • @hkom Haha, luckily it didn't actually make me puke! But yeah, the stump is SO gross and I feel like no one told me about it or warned me as a FTM? I was like wait, what???
  • When my son’s fell out in the NICU the nurse kept it and gave it to us in a little cup just in case we wanted to keep it :joy: Nope. 
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  • @PensiveCrayon That made me think of that scene in Meet the Fockers when the foreskin from his circumcision is in his navy book and falls in the fondue. Yuck!!

    The lotus thing sounds gross! Can you imagine going to the hospital to hold someone’s baby with the placenta still attached?!?!?!

    Re: Delayed cord clamping, if it is medically possible (no immediate care needed) and we are unable to donate the cord blood, I’ll do it because there doesn’t seem to be a downside, but if it doesn’t work out, I won’t be upset. 
  • Lol I am definitely NOT talking about lotus birth.  Not even a chance. 
  • I... am in awe of this conversation.. I haven't heard of any of these things (except donating cord blood) and I don't even know what to think.. :#


  • Sorry if this is the wrong Questions thread, I didn't see a new one created for this week, but maybe I wasn't looking hard enough. Ha!

    Okay, so this is very specific for military parents -- how in the heck am I supposed to get my kid seen by the on-base pediatrician? I'm just very confused. My OB told me to check to see how early the pediatrician at the Army clinic sees kids, and when I called today the appointment scheduler said "as soon as you get your child on Tricare Prime." So like...not two days after birth? Then who am I supposed to take her to?
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  • @PensiveCrayon I certainly don't know, but I plan on chatting with the Peds clinic when obviously pregnant to try to set up a soft appointment for LO until he's in the system. 

    Unless I'm missing someone, I think the only MilSpouses in this month (besides us) are @texas_t and @trucksntutus. If others are lurking - should we make a Mil Thread?
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  • @lexidawg we have a 14 pound dog that is 15 and there is no chance we are doing to take him out of our bed now even though he gets up once a night to pee which is frustrating. Too old to kennel at night. 

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  • I'm starting to switch our laundry routine a bit to make it more baby-friendly. So far, we've switched our general detergent to Tide Free & Clear pods. I figure we'll use that for most everything and then a baby-specific detergent for baby items. That way, baby will have their clothes, blankets, etc washed in baby detergent, but they still will come into contact with fairly safe detergent when around our clothes, bedding, etc. My DH just gets too stinky and dirty to use a super mild detergent on his clothing. But, I figure we should switch our dryer sheets too. Maybe a safer dryer sheet for us and then nothing for baby's stuff? Any suggestions on baby detergent? What about dryer sheets? I'm a FTM so any suggestions or thoughts are welcome! 
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  • @binxybaby  I have not found a sensitive dryer sheet without tons of chemicals, so I stopped using them.  I used Dreft with DS because my mom bought us some, but this time I may just wash the baby’s stuff in with ours.  I wash the majority of our laundry with vinegar and baking soda, so it should be safe. I do like the smell of Dreft, though.
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