Placenta Encapsulation

Prioritize your postpartum wellness. Kelly is a trained professional and serves expecting mothers with compasstion, dedicated to transforming your placenta into safe, nutrient-rich capsules that can help support your recovery after childbirth.

Benefits:

Many mothers report benefits such as increased energy levels, enhanced mood, and improved lactation. Embrace this natural method to nourish your body during the transformative postpartum period.

  • Hormonal Balance: The consumption of placenta can help restore hormonal balance after childbirth, assisting in the transition back to a non-pregnant state.
  • Reduced Postpartum Bleeding: Some studies suggest that placenta may help reduce the duration and volume of postpartum bleeding.
  • Nutrient Support: The placenta is rich in essential nutrients, including iron, protein, and vitamins, which can aid in replenishing the body after birth.
  • Faster Recovery: Many mothers report a quicker recovery process, including healing from delivery and overall physical restoration.

Let us help you make the most of your journey into motherhood with our personalized encapsulation process, ensuring that you receive the care and support you deserve.

Choose wellness; choose placenta encapsulation!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The placenta can be used as an essential part of postpartum recovery. As your hormones change after birth, the placenta can help Most mammals instinctively consume their placenta after giving birth to restore nutrients to the mother and help replenish what has been lost. Those who encapsulate their placenta have reported decreased bleeding, increased milk supply and energy, and less risk for postpartum depression and anxiety. 

  • There is no guarantee as to how many capsules your placenta will yield. You can expect between 75-200 capsules. The amount of capsules varies as does the size of the placenta.

  • Our practice draws from various ancient remedies including traditional Chinese medicine. Your encapsulated placenta will take at least 2 consecutive days to prepare. The placenta is steamed with lemon and ginger and then dehydrated and ground to a fine powder. It is then placed into pill form for your consumption.

  • In most cases, yes! Many hospitals have policies that allow parents to take their placenta home, but it’s important to check with your specific hospital ahead of time. Some facilities may require you to sign a release form, and a few may have restrictions due to medical policies.