So you’ve got your birth plan, you’ve hired the doula, the car seat is installed, now it’s just a waiting game. You’re posting statuses about how excited you are to meet your new baby and, suddenly, someone asks a questions you’ve never heard before: Are you going to eat your placenta? WHAT?!? Why would I eat my placenta? Don’t worry, it’s not as weird as it sounds! Placentophagy, the act of consuming one’s own placenta, has been used in Chinese medicine for years and something most placental mammals already do. The benefits include increased breast milk production, lowered risk of hemorrhage, and lowered risk of postpartum depression. There are several options for consuming your placenta, from smoothies to encapsulation. Click here to learn more about the benefits of Placentophagy.
Still unsure of whether or not Placentophagy is the right choice for you? Don’t worry, there are more options! Take a look at the following list for some unique ideas.
Placenta Prints: A print of your placenta is a great way to commemorate baby’s birth! Each placenta is unique and a print is made by ‘stamping’ the placenta to a canvas or whatever you prefer. These prints can be dressed up with paint or not. Either way, they show the tree of life that has been feeding and nourishing your baby and they make a beautiful picture.
Lotus birth: “Lotus birth is the practice of leaving the umbilical cord uncut after childbirth so that the baby is left attached to the placenta until the cord naturally separates at the umbilicus, usually a few days after birth.” A quick etsy search will turn up choices for a lotus birth placenta bag to carry around the placenta while baby transitions.
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Placenta Jewelry: Etsy also brings us this gem! For $25, you can send some of your crushed placenta to this company and they will make you a pendant. Each pendant is made to order with our own placenta and they come in a variety of shapes and colors. What a beautiful way to carry around a piece of that special time!
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Placenta Teddy Bear: This option offers a “crafty alternative for those who don’t necessarily want to eat their baby’s placenta, but want to pay their respects to the life sustaining organ by turning it into a one-of-a-kind teddy bear”. The placenta is cured with sea salt and treated with an emulsifying mixture to make it soft and pliable. Then, it is crafted into a teddy bear (or any other shape you like). This is certainly a unique option!
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Plant something: Another option is to plant something. You can plant your placenta after birth and then, on baby’s first birthday, commemorate by planting a tree or a bush. You and your baby can nourish your plant and watch it grow over the years.
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Store it: If there are just too many options and you’re feeling overwhelmed, you don’t have to make a decision right away. You can store your placenta in a small plastic container in your freezer until you decide. Click here to learn more about storing your placenta. Just make sure to label it well!













