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I'm sorry. This is waaaay too animalistic for me. I know it has vitamins, is natural, blah, blah, blah....but no. Just no. Any moms here want to shed some light on this for me? And what's w/the sentimental attachment? Why would someone encapsulate it?!
http://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/56047125.aspx?MsdVisit=1
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Re: I might be sick...
Without even going to the link, I'm going to guess you're asking about eating the placenta.
It's more of a cultural custom than anything else from what I understand.
Apparently there has been a push toward it for some sort of health benefit. I read an article by Joel Stein (who I love) a couple of years ago about his wife wanting to do it. It was hilarious.
ETA: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1908442,00.html
I hope you're right. I really want it to not be true. I think it's gross any way you eat it, but that's just over the top.
Jen- I didn't read the article yet, but someone on ML mentioned that it can help w/PPD? I'm going to read it now.
I was thinking of encapsulate as in a time capsule of safe keeping kind of thing. lol Someone mentioned a placenta teddy bear? I don't know. It's all very weird.
No you will probably still feel that way. I'm pregnant and I certainly feel that way. To each his own and I don't judge if that's what other people want to do, but thinking about me doing it skeeves me out.
It does, according to a lot of people, have a lot of health benefits for a recovering mother. Many women swear by slivers/capsules to prevent PPD, help the uterus clamp down and return to pp size, etc. It's the only time in your life after birth that you'll grow a new organ, so some people get really worked up over it and attached because it nourished their baby. Personally, I am not down with eating raw organs even if I produced it. What a nut! Some people plant trees over theirs and other weirdness.
I actually wish someone local had offered drying/encapsulating services when I had M, because I might have considered it. Anything to prevent the baby blues, because it was rough.
But anyway, leaping over and taking a bite? Wtf, nutter woman.