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Would you? Could you? Consume your placenta?

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Carmellegentle · 06/03/2013 22:18

How about a more palatable way to consume your placenta by having it prepared into capsules!

I have experienced the amazing benefits of placenta encapsulation after my daughter's birth last year.... I had my milk 'come in' within 24hrs, increased energy levels and blood loss ceased within a week... I was so amazed that I decided to train as a specialist in placenta encapsulation so I could offer this service to others.

Has anybody else encapsulated their placenta? Or considering doing so?

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Hassled · 06/03/2013 22:20

You need to pay Mumsnet if you want to advertise your business - I suggest you get in touch with them. [email protected]

exoticfruits · 06/03/2013 22:21

It seems mad to me- not something I even want to contemplate. I had no interest in the placenta at all.

Carmellegentle · 06/03/2013 22:31

I am just seeking other people's opinions really. The placenta isn't really discussed much and seen as a waste product and usually discarded! Was hoping to raise awareness as to the benefits of consuming it. After all it feeds and grows our baby's for 9 months plus so it can't be all bad!?

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ChocolateCoins · 06/03/2013 22:35

I've always been interested in the capsule idea after seeing a program about it.

IllGetOverIt · 06/03/2013 22:36

Think it's on the par with horse meat-taboo.

AmandaPayne · 06/03/2013 22:38

My milk came in within 24 hours too. I didn't eat my placenta. One experience is not causation.

Personally, I don't believe in it. Nothing against those who do, but I would have thought if you are going to do it, just do it. Surely messing around encapsulating it is just faff for the point of faff.

DialMforMummy · 06/03/2013 22:39

Would not, could not. I think it's gross. You asked.

Hassled · 06/03/2013 22:40

Apologies if I've misunderstood - but the website you linked to does have an "add to cart" function in there. I saw there was discussion and research, but it does also clearly sell stuff. And you say in your OP that you're a specialist in the things that the website sell - you can see how the misunderstanding may have arisen.

ThePathanKhansAmnesiac · 06/03/2013 22:42

No way!

If I,m going to eat the fucking thing, I want mash,veg and placenta gravy.

TheChaoGoesMu · 06/03/2013 22:42

Fuck no. I couldn't even look at it by the time I had given birth, let alone consider eating it. And having it put in to capsules? No thanks.

TheChaoGoesMu · 06/03/2013 22:43

Oh come on op. Thats not your website? Really?

Carmellegentle · 06/03/2013 22:44

I watched that program too a while back, that sparked my interest in it. There is more and more media coverage on placenta consumption which I think is great. There is a double page spread in The Sun newspaper tomorrow discussing this same topic. Might be of interest to some.

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AmandaPayne · 06/03/2013 22:45

Ooh, I wanted to look at mine Chao. Bloody thing had taken long enough to get out and everyone was all 'ooh, it's a dirty douglas' (was that the name midwives use). It was in a bucket on my bathroom floor, I was looking.

Wouldn't have caught me frying it with onions though!

OliviaMumsnet · 06/03/2013 23:05

Hi there
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steppemum · 06/03/2013 23:11

my milk came in within 24 hours with all 3 of mine.
Was Never. Ever tempted to eat placenta.

one of my placentas weighed over a kilo - can you imagine I would be eating it for a week (shuddder)

Grumpla · 06/03/2013 23:16

Does encapsulation work for other waste products? Could you pop round and encapsulate the enormous amounts of snot my blocked up nose is producing? I don't want to eat it, mind, I've just run out of tissues.

Flojobunny · 06/03/2013 23:18

They say there are benefits to drinking your own piss but I wouldn't. Why would anyone eat a placenta? fucking weird.
Go to tesco, there is plenty of weird and wonderful veg n fruit they keep importing from timbucktoo to try. Once you've tried all them, they have a whole aisle of weird and wonderful vitamins and shakes.
A placenta? Weird, fucking cannibalism shit.
In fact, has a study been done on correlation between placenta eating weirdos and cannibalism? Maybe these weirdos might get a taste for human blood.

TheChaoGoesMu · 06/03/2013 23:42

I thought I wanted to look at mine Amanda but after I gave birth I went all cold sick and shaky. I knew at that point that it wouldn't be good for me, or anyone else in the room, if I feasted my eyes on that thing in the big silver bowl Grin

mama04 · 07/03/2013 01:10

I have just come across ambilicle cord donation, think its cordsforlife? I'd rather donate the placenta for medical research than eat it? Shock

HairyHandedTrucker · 07/03/2013 01:13

I am sure there really is some benefit to consuming ones placenta fucking rank though but I doubt there is after freeze drying and all that shit.

RichManPoorManBeggarmanThief · 07/03/2013 01:23

There is absolutely no evidence whatsoever to support placental encapsulation. Actually, where I live the woo-mongers have gone one stage further and introduced a homeopathic version, so you give them your placenta and £200 and you get back some capsules that don't even contain your placenta anymore.

A fool and her money are soon parted.

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Eskino · 07/03/2013 02:39

Blech. Honestly I'm heaving at the thought of it.

I've heard there is evidence that eating ones own bogies can be beneficial in fighting colds but I'm not about to do that either.

exoticfruits · 07/03/2013 06:59

It isn't discussed much for good reason - it is a waste product and it is discarded- the end.

Wishihadabs · 07/03/2013 07:08

My very cool but slightly weird pregnancy yoga teacher was happy to make it in to a smoothie for free.TBH physiologically it makes perfect sense high in iron and oestrogen which plummets after birth. It could prevent the post partum blues. However in the end DH vetoed the idea andthe mmidwife chucked it out.

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