PLACENTA TREE MIDWIFERY

A Natural Maternity Care, for a Natural Way of Birthing.

    WANT TO AVOID THE BABY BLUES...

 

 

           HAVE YOUR PLACENTA ENCAPSULATED

 

The baby blues is not considered a disorder by the medical community because the majority of women experience it, and because it will eventually regulate itself within a few weeks.
Symptoms in these first few weeks includes:

  • Mood instability
  • Sadness
  • Weepiness
  • Anxiety
  • Lack of concentration
  • Feelings of dependency

   Emotional issues following birth are usually given the term of "baby blues", making the condition easy to dismiss, and leaving women to cope as best they can until it passes.

   In some cases, the baby blues continue long enough to meet the diagnosis of postpartum depression. Women are then prescribed antidepressant medications and advised to stop breastfeeding so the drugs will not get passed to the baby.

   Postpartum depression is a serious condition that is a real concern to many expectant women, if you have depression or any kind phychological issues like this before getting pregnant, you have higher chances of having it after you deliver. A better postpartum experience is possible Placenta capsules are traditionally used to help:

  • balance your hormones
  • increase your energy
  • enhance your milk supply

   The placenta contains your own natural hormones and is perfectly made for you, by you. Experts agree that the placenta retains hormones. Reintroducing them to your system is believed to ease postpartum and menopausal hormonal fluctuations.

 

 

 

 

 

WHY SHOULD I TAKE PLACENTA CAPSULES:
Your baby's placenta, contained in capsule form, is believed to:

  • contain your own natural hormones
  • be perfectly made for you
  • balance your system
  • replenish depleted iron
  • give you more energy
  • lessen bleeding postnatally
  • been shown to increase milk production
  • help you have a happier postpartum period
  • hasten return of uterus to pre-pregnancy state
  • be helpful during menopause

HOSPITAL RELEASE OF PLACENTAS:
  

   Women who give birth at home have the luxury of being in complete control over the care and handling of their baby's placenta. A woman who births in a hospital has to adhere to the guidelines and policies in place at their facility of choice. In some cases, there is no written policy, and mothers are then subjected to the whim of the staff on duty at the time they deliver. If you want to take your placenta home after its birth, you must have a plan before you walk through the doors in labor. Your chance of success will increase greatly.