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  2. Human placentophagy - Wikipedia

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    The placenta has high protein, rich iron and nutrient content, but there is inconclusive scientific evidence about any health benefit to its consumption. [5] The risks of human placentophagy are also still unclear, [ 6 ] but there has been one confirmed case of an infant needing hospitalization due to a group B strep blood infection tied to ...

  3. Placentophagy - Wikipedia

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    Placentophagy, also known as placentophagia, is the act of consuming part or all of the afterbirth following parturition in mammals. [1] Parturition involves the delivery of the neonate, as well as the placenta and fetal membranes. [2] The placenta is a critical organ that develops in the maternal uterus during pregnancy to support the fetus.

  4. How eating placenta could be deadly for your baby - AOL

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    Doctors have a clear message for mothers: Stop eating your placenta, or risk your newborn baby's health. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. Vaginal delivery - Wikipedia

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    If placenta previa is present at the time of delivery, vaginal delivery is contraindicated because the placenta is blocking the fetus's passageway to the vaginal canal. Herpes simplex virus with active genital lesions or prodromal symptoms is a contraindication for vaginal delivery so as to avoid mother-fetal transfer of HSV lesions.

  6. Alternative uses for placenta - Wikipedia

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    For more information about the ritual consumption of placenta see Placenta: Society and culture. Human and animal placentas are also used as a source of extracts for ingredients in various consumer products such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, hair care products, health tonics, and food products other than ritual consumption by the mother or family.

  7. Microchimerism - Wikipedia

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    The sharing of genes between the fetus and mother may lead to benefits. Due to not all genes being shared, health complications may arise as a result of resource allocation. [57] During pregnancy, fetal cells are able to manipulate the maternal system to draw resources from the placenta, while the maternal system tries to limit it. [57]

  8. Mandy Moore Is Eating Placenta Pills After Giving Birth to ...

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    Like candy! Mandy Moore loved the experience of giving birth — even the more controversial aspects some moms shy away from. Sharna Burgess and More Celebrity Moms Eating Their Placentas Read ...

  9. Fetal membranes - Wikipedia

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    The amnion is the innermost layer and, therefore, contacts the amniotic fluid, the fetus and the umbilical cord. [5] The internal pressure of the amniotic fluid causes the amnion to be passively attached to the chorion. [4] The chorion functions to separate the amnion from the maternal decidua and uterus. [4]