What to do with baby placenta?

Congratulations on your new bundle of joy! You’ve just welcomed the newest member of your family, and now you’re left wondering what to do with that blob of tissue attached to your baby. Fear not! We’ve got you covered. Here are some suggestions for handling that little piece of afterbirth in a way that’s both safe and eco-friendly.

Eat it

Yes, we said it – eat it! Consuming placenta has become increasingly popular among mothers as they believe it provides health benefits such as hormonal balance, increased energy levels and milk production. There are different methods for cooking placenta depending on one’s preference; encapsulating or adding it raw into smoothies being just two examples. Shocked? Well, dare I say, this is indeed an option worth considering.

Save It As A Keepsake

Placenta art is nothing new but the creation options available here will likely blow your mind away- If you’re familiar with castaneda ,the shamanic writer who thinks eating placenta is overrated,you may want to dabble in other artsy things instead like using artist ink at home the create t prints or stamps out if it.Infact,who needs Etsy when our uterus gives us free,easy crafts😉

Bury It

For many people across different cultures placentas represent powerful symbols hence burying them carries significant meaning.Besides making cool compost pile additions 😉 think along plants growth energies- good stuff

Burying placentas signifies respect,honour,and even hope.Perhaps planting trees/flowers near buried site makes great thought?

Donate It To Science

Science people might find bits & pieces so attractive And hey…..if donating scientific donations sounds cooler than‘just’ ensuring nourishment availability consider doing this.Scientists use stem cells from placental blood or extracting them for future medical research. It’s a major contribution to scientific innovation and breakthroughs or providing those in need with organ transplants.Its much more than superhero-like ultimately leading to man-kind being saved one day!

Use it as Fertilizer

While this may sound strange,it is indeed a smart way of reusing placenta.Just like the plants grown in your garden rely on nutrients from soil, these same plants can benefit from the protein-rich goodness within placentas .Keeping in mind possible odors emanating wouldn’t be great when choosing where/how to make use of Placental matter
(No – your neighbours’ bouquet of roses post bacteria potent brew probably won’t smell great at all):)

Make A Pendant Out Of It

Say what?! Yes you heard it right-turning that bizarrely shaped afterbirth into wearable keepsake-maybe sounds pretty cool.

Have jewelry makers switch up their repertoire and create jewelry made out of animals- such as shark teeth,pawnshop diamonds etc so why not handmade placenta pendant?Definitely unique enough to spark conversation during momma gathering

Turn It Into Art

Yep,you guessed it.Placeta art.Or display-worthy memento:paintings,collages,mobile kits might just do.Framed beneath glass mounted onto wooden board alongside babies footprints perhaps…
Or even integrate pieces into room decor utilizing its natural red/pinkish hue-even though we don’t want too many couples looking around our apartments seeing bodily parts displayed.

Now that you’re armed with a few ideas on What To Do With Baby Placenta,right now only your imagination limits options beyond chocolate cake choices!😊 Ultimately,a decision is obviously yours so reason things out based on varied pointers before making any decisions👍What ideas are resonating more?a keepsake or nourishing the earth/making new life sprout? Choose wisely 😉

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