I had my placenta encapsulated!

in health •  7 years ago 

Check out my placenta pills! 



I said in this post that I wasn't going to eat my placenta. I didn't cook it, chop it up and chew it, but I did change my mind and choose to swallow the capsules. 

When my daughter was born and the midwives were wrapping up the placenta, I decided I would never know unless I tried, especially since I didn't have the option with my first birth. So we stuck the placenta in the freezer until one of the midwives came to get it. She encapsulated it overnight! I have no idea how she does what she does, especially so fast, but it was awesome. 



I am now around two months postpartum and I took my last few pills today. It's going to be interesting to see if I feel a difference after a few days of not taking them!

I got a few hormonal headaches in the first few days of taking the pills, so I wasn't sure if they were causing them. I stopped taking them for a few days and still got a few headaches, so I realized they weren't the cause and resumed taking them. I do think they increased my milk supply when I initially started taking them. I don't know about whether or not they gave me energy or if it was more of a placebo effect, but it's possible they did. 



As far as helping my uterus to return its normal size, I'm not sure. I did start my periods already, sooner than last time, so maybe taking the pills was part of it. I do think that they possibly helped to restore my iron levels quickly, but I can't confirm that. And as far as stress-reducing, I can't really give a report on that either because I've never had two kids before, so I don't know if my stress level is normal or not! 

I healed so much faster after this birth than with my first, because I didn't have stitches and a breast infection this time, so it's hard to tell if they aided in my speedy recovery or not. I am glad that I tried, though, because if we would have buried the placenta like we had initially planned, I would have probably regretted not trying it. YOLO, right? :) 



Baby girl and I are super healthy and happy, so the placenta pills had no negative effects, but I can't prove any of the positive effects.


I tried it, I reaped whatever benefits the placenta had for my body, and I grossed my husband out. I'm happy. :D





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Nice post. I’m curious about this. My wife considered it but didn’t go through with it last time. Let us know if you notice any more benefits!

I think she should definitely try it this time! I was glad that I did. 😁

I heard it tastes like chicken looool
Chicken 🐔

Gross. lol

Hahaha! I wouldn't know about that, but the pills definitely smelled weird and tasted super funky if they hit my tongue while swallowing. 😜

I had fun reading. Lol on the part "...and I grossed my husband out. I am happy"

Haha, I'm glad! 😁

Amaaaaaaaazing (y)
thanks for this woooonderful article.
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and I grossed my husband out

I can confirm that this is a true statement...

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it is Amazing dear keep it up I folloew you and upvote you hope you also do sane for me thank you

Thank you!

So interesting!

I know, right? 😄

I just happen to be a Homebirth Midwife, I am retired now. I Love the coincidences that keep popping up for me on Steemit. I searched 'birth steemit' thinking I might find connections with others with interest in birth and beyond topics and you popped up This was after the ugly sweater contest!! Pretty cool coincidence don't you think? ;)

Absolutely! My dad would say he doesn't believe it coincidences; everything is meant to be! 😁
I had my daughter at home with two young midwives just a couple months ago!
How long did you practice midwifery? 😊

@uglysweater I concur w/ your Dad ;) I attended births for over 25 years, helped work on legislation to License Midwives in California and became a Licensed Midwife. I am retired now...as much as a Midwife can ever really retire. Midwifery is was a labor of Love for me and is a path I am so very grateful to have been allowed to travel <3

Thank you for choosing to be a midwife and for all your years of service to mamas and babies! ❤

@uglysweater Nice post. There's a first time for everything, and this is the first time of hear of this option. A bit speechless lol. You're a brave soul :) Best wishes to you always. - @splendorhub

Why, thank you! I did feel a tad brave. 😁 Best wishes to you, as well!

Great read and very interesting. Thank you for the share.

Thanks!

You've posted pretty well

Nice article...keep posting more about health.

Thanks!

Grossing out husbands sure can be fun! This past summer I gave birth to twins and I also had both placentas encapsulated. I was planning to have a homebirth as well but because twins are out of the scope of midwives practice I was transferred to an OB. Still, I managed to have a natural, unmedicated birth in a hospital. I mourned the loss of my midwives and homebirth like a death but now that my babies are here I will choose not to dwell on the past. Our start was really rough, including a 5 day hospital stay (details to come when I finally have a chance to sit down and write out my birth story). I ended up seeing a lactation consultant and doing lots of research when we finally got home. While I did encapsulate and consume my placentas as well, I am undecided on whether or not I would do it again. Here is an interesting article I came across in my research that I think you may appreciate: https://www.happygoatproductions.com/blog/2017/9/6/a-lactation-consultants-perspective-on-placenta-encapsulation
Cheers, Aimee

Oh, my goodness! Twins! Go, mama! I would really enjoy reading your birth story!
I agree, I don't know if I would do the encapsulation again. I would probably bury it if there is a next time. :)
Thanks for sharing that article! :)
Blessings!

Ha ha! Thanks. I hope they start napping soon so I can actually find some time to write it. :)

I couldn't help but read this after seeing the title. Would you do it again if you had another child?

I'm not sure. . . I'd probably bury it next time. :)

haha, awesome! My partner and I are days away from the birth of our first-born child here in the UK (we're having a home birth). We had all sorts of crazy ideas for what to do with the placenta (from feeding it to the dog, to planting a tree inside it).

As it stands, we're just going to discard it. Perhaps after reading your post, my partner might have a change of heart 😉

That's beautiful! I wish you the best of luck! :)

Thank you :) looking forward to reading more of your posts!

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So happy to see you enjoyed your capsules! I'm a placenta encapsulation specialist and trainer and I love my job! Well done Mama! Check out my website www.placentanetwork.com

That's great!