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Did you hear about our sweepstakes?! htt
16 Mar 2013 Leave a comment
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Did you hear about our sweepstakes?! http://ow.ly/i/1GH3h
So excited to announce our first sweepstakes!
15 Mar 2013 1 Comment
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So excited to announce our first sweepstakes! A free placenta encapsulation worth $200! It is pretty awesome…to enter just like the facebook page or refer a friend too! Also for a second entry have your friend comment you sent them. Thanks! http://www.facebook.com/mothersownservices http://ow.ly/i/1GH2h
Post Partum Depression, even celebrities battle it…
14 Mar 2013 Leave a comment
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Even celebrities battle post-partum depression. Placenta Encapsulation can diminish the “baby blues”
http://celebritybabies.people.com/2013/03/06/vanessa-lachey-baby-blues-battle/
Is it a boy or girl?
14 Mar 2013 Leave a comment
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You can tell if your baby is a boy or girl by looking at which side of the uterus the placenta is on by a 97% accuracy! So at the 6 week check you have a pretty good idea! Pretty amazing! Check out this article for more info!
Why I chose Placenta Encapsulation
18 Jan 2013 Leave a comment
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Dear Moms, Dads and those interested in placenta encapsulation.
I would like to tell you about my experience with Placenta Encapsulation. I have had a very pleasant postpartum period and believe that choosing to consume my placenta via Placenta Encapsulation is a very big reason why. It really does make sense when I think about it.
The placenta grows as the baby grows and it holds all kinds of hormones and nutrients. Where do those nutrients go after my baby is born? Well, usually the placenta is discarded or used for medical experimentation. I chose to take my placenta home and send it off for encapsulation. My older sister had her placenta encapsulated and encouraged me to look in to it. Our mother had terrible postpartum depression with her last pregnancy (me) and my sister wanted to try consuming her placenta as a means of avoiding postpartum depression. Because she claimed that it worked and she was glad that she consumed her placenta, I took the steps to have mine encapsulated as well.
After doing some research, I also discovered that placenta consumption could help to prevent excessive bleeding, iron-loss, help my uterus shrink back to its normal size, increase energy, help with insomnia, and help with milk production. Why isn’t everyone doing this?
I was sold. I did my research, contacted a somewhat-local encapsulator and spoke with my Midwives about it at several appointments. Because I was having a hospital birth, I knew that I would have to address the hospital staff as well. When I went in to have my baby, I made sure to show my birth plan to all of the hospital staff and I even attached a separate “Placenta Plan”, that basically requested that no chemicals be put on my placenta and that is was promptly put on ice and saved for me.
I brought my own little cooler to the hospital and arranged for my dad to take it home and then overnight it to the encapsulator for me.
The encapsulator received my overnighted placenta, encapsulated it using the Tradtional Chinese Method and shipped my pills to me within a few days.
I figured that the capsules would help me, but I had no idea to what extent. I was skeptical, but hopeful. I took my first dose and didn’t feel a whole lot different. But after my second and third doses, I could tell that they were actually helping.
After I had Alice, I had this “cry hour”. Well actually it was a “cry three hours”. I would weep from about 5p-8p nightly, until the placenta capsules arrived. Then I noticed that my “cry hour” went away, I had more energy and was actually, truly enjoying being a new Mama.
I was so grateful. I took the capsules for about three weeks regularly and then tapered off to when I felt I needed an emotional boost. I still have some left (my placenta was huge and yielded an unusually large amount of capsules) and I still take them for those occassional, “raw” emotional days. They never fail to help.
I want to share this with all the women I possibly can because I believe that placenta consumption truly does help women in so many ways. Many mammals (cats and dogs) do it, and yes there is argument that they only do it to keep the birthing area clean, but the hormonal aspect and replenishing the body right away with what is just lost makes complete sense to me.
I have become so passionate about placenta consumption that I have started helping women consume their own placenta by becoming a placenta encapsulator myself. I work out of my home in Ann Arbor, Michigan and serve women all over the United States.
Delayed Encapsulation
09 Sep 2012 Leave a comment

Not sure that you want to have your placenta encapsulated? May we suggest taking your placenta home anyhow and freezing it? This will preserve your placenta should you decide you would like to have it encapsulated at a later date. Please make sure to keep it on ice or in the refridgerator within three hours after birth. Frozen placenta needs to be carefully thawed prior to processing, so it may take a bit longer for your encapsulation service to be completed. This is a great option for families that are unsure that they would like their placenta encapsulated, but want to have the option if they chose to have the service done at a later date.
What is Placenta Encapsulation?
03 Aug 2012 Leave a comment
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Placenta encapsulation is a process in which, immediately following the birth of your baby, your placenta is dehydrated and ground into a course powder, which is then placed into small capsules that look exactly just like any other vitamin or supplement you would take. Mothers then consume these capsules to help them rebound from the birth, avoid postpartum blues, and boost their milk supply.

