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Benefits of Eating Placenta
Moms may choose to eat their placenta for a number of reasons...but does it work?

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Moms may choose to eat their placenta for a number of reasons. The placenta can be dried and then encapsulated for consumption or blended into an after-birth smoothie. It is become quite popular amongst doulas and new moms, but you’ll want to consider the risks before choosing to do so.
Some moms believe eating placenta has certain health benefits, some have heard it can prevent postpartum depression and for others, it just feels naturals (animals do it after they give birth!)
Many moms who do partake in placental encapsulation expect to "feel good" after eating their placenta - and many do - but it could just be a placebo effect. Some women report feeling sick after taking the pills. If you talk to those that have tried it or read online, you’ll find that you may hear a lot of differing opinions. So, is there any scientific proof behind it?
Unfortunately, there is no scientific evidence that eating your placenta is beneficial. In fact, a study released by the CDC in 2017 linked mothers’ consumption of placenta capsules with Group B Strep Infection (a bacterial infection that is usually harmless in adults but can be dangerous to babies, causing fever, trouble feeding, and sluggishness). This link may have resulted because the placenta was contaminated.
The placenta has a big job while your baby is growing in utero! Its main job is to provide oxygen and nutrients to your sweet growing cherub. But, it also serves as a filter to your unborn baby, protecting her from things like harmful bacteria and removing waste from her body.
Whether you chose to eat your placenta or not, it’s important to speak to your doctor and come to a decision that feels right for your family.
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