Anonymous wrote:Maybe the poster meant a loofah and not an actual brush. Or maybe she did mean like one of those small nail brushes. I guess I don't see the issue as long as she isn't ripping her skin off. Everyone doesn't desire the bare look. Why is that a problem?
Anonymous wrote:NP here. There most certainly is a smell related to birth and amniotic fluid. Did every single one of you have the kiddo scrubbed before they were handed to you or something? Its a smell I will probably always remember since I associate it with the first time I met my babies. Quite a sweet smell.
Lochia, however, yuck. Did not like that smell at all.
To the pp who scrubs her vulva with a brush.. you should really stop that. Really.
I brought my sons's placenta home when he was born with the intention of burying it. He'll be two in a couple of weeks and it's still in the freezer!! Any other Mummys out there with placenta nestling amongst the fish fingers and frozen peas??! Out of interest what have others done with theirs??
Do any of you have a placenta in the freezer still? What's the longest you've ever kept one pp? What should we do with our placenta-in-the-freezer?
Can someone please tell me why a person would keep their baby's placenta in the fridge and then place it under a tree and plant it in the spring???
Planting the placenta is seen as a ritual for some families. You need to dig a deep hole, at least 16 inches deep and bury the placenta. You must wait a year before trying to plant a tree or anything over it because it will be too rich and actually kill the plant.
Anonymous wrote:I just don't get it. Have you ever mentioned to your friends that you have your placenta in the freezer? How long has it been in there? I am just so intrigued. My friends would be sufficiently horrified and would def discuss that I might need to be committed as soon as I left the room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: But to tickle you even more, my placenta is actually in my freezer. Maybe we can all have a party, I'll defrost it, and we can see if it still has that new birth scent.
To answer the question of why it is in my freezer- I was going to have it encapsulated, but then I changed my mind and I haven't decided what to do with it yet.
Excuse me? It's in your freezer? Is that sanitary? What if you lose power and it infects your Eggo waffles? This thread is getting more bizarre by the moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: But to tickle you even more, my placenta is actually in my freezer. Maybe we can all have a party, I'll defrost it, and we can see if it still has that new birth scent.
To answer the question of why it is in my freezer- I was going to have it encapsulated, but then I changed my mind and I haven't decided what to do with it yet.
Excuse me? It's in your freezer? Is that sanitary? What if you lose power and it infects your Eggo waffles? This thread is getting more bizarre by the moment.