Placenta encapsulation is a traditional practice that involves preparing the placenta after birth, dehydrating it, and placing it into capsules for postpartum use.
Many mothers choose this service to support recovery during the early postpartum period.
Benefits
While experiences vary and research is ongoing, mothers often report:
Increased energy levels
Support for mood stabilization
Reduced incidence of postpartum mood disturbances
Support for milk production
Replenishment of nutrients lost during birth
Smoother physical recovery
Placenta encapsulation is not a medical treatment and individual results may differ.
Service Includes
Safe, sanitary preparation following established food-safety guidelines
Placenta pick-up within a designated timeframe after birth
Dehydration and encapsulation
Capsules stored in a labeled glass container
Clear instructions for storage and suggested use
This service is handled with respect, discretion, and care.