Hi! Thank you for your response :)
I have been reading about it all day yesterday and today, and if my OB lets me
take the placenta home (I assume she will) I think I am going to encapsulate it
myself. The process doesn't seem too difficult, I just have to convince my mom
to let me use the oven :p And find a place to buy the capsules. There is a kit
you can buy for $75 that has directions and empty capsules, but I think I found
enough information on the internet that I don't need it. :)
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schristensen@...> wrote:
> From:
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schristensen@...>
> Subject: Re: [naturalbirthturkey] Placenta Encapsulation
> To:
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> Date: Friday, March 20, 2009, 2:38 PM
> Elizabeth,
> I'm afraid I don't know anyone who has experience
> with placenta
> encapsulation. This is still a whole new idea to me, but
> I'd love to help
> you out in anyway.
> Stacey
>
> > Am going to see with my OB if they will let me keep
> the placenta after
> > birth, but does anyone know of anyone that provides
> this service? I could
> > buy the kit and do it myself, but am afraid I'll
> be too squeamish!
> >
> >