I had a good experience
with placenta pills but was anxious to finish them because I did nt enjoy the aftertaste and found the idea a bit gross.
With placenta pills growing in popularity, the reasons why you wouldn't want to consume your own placenta are worth talking about.
Not exact matches
Placenta pill poppin» mamas, bear
with me.
Many celebrities including January Jones, Mayim Bialik, and Kim Kardashian have vocalized the results they received
with their «
placenta pills».
Your encapsulist will sit
with you and carefully go over the consumption guidelines for taking your
placenta pills (You will also receive written instructions.)
This involves gently steaming the
placenta with herbs, drying it in a dehydrator, grinding it, and encapsulating it into
pill form that are easy to take in the first few weeks postpartum.
I adored my
placenta pills and was planning to get them for my second child due in February, but this is the second article I've read
with opposing information.
He also suffered
with a tongue tie and I wondered if that could have been the cause but never considered taking my
placenta pills could have affected it.
I would take my dose of
placenta caps and immediately feel overwhelmed
with emotion — I joked to my husband that I would swallow the
pills and then cry!
But also because
placenta pills can interfere
with breastfeeding.
«I am certain that taking my
placenta pills allowed me to recover from my c - section at a much quicker rate, and
with no baby blues at all!
BUYER BEWARE One woman's
placenta pills were found to be contaminated
with Group B Streptococcus, bacteria that may have caused a dangerous infection in her newborn.
The
placenta pills could have been dosing the mother regularly
with the bacteria, boosting bacterial loads on her skin and in her digestive tract.
I want to share what helped me postpartum
with the anemia was
placenta encapsulation - my iron replenished greatly by taking the
pills.
Along
with manually removing my
placenta, I was * illegally * given pitocin and a midi
pill to stop my hemorrhage.