What Should A Doula Know About Placenta Options?

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Doulas should be aware of the multiple ways in which a person can use their placenta after giving birth. From encapsulation to tinctures, there are various options available to those interested in utilizing the potential benefits of this organ. Understanding the different methods and their potential benefits and contraindications can help doulas better support their clients in making informed decisions about their postpartum care.

We are joined for the second time by the awesome Jade Hillery of Jade the Doula! She has been a guest on the podcast before and that episode can be listened to with the link below.

https://www.harroddoulaservices.com/kaely-daily-podcast/what-are-common-misconceptions-about-placenta-ingestion

Quote from Jade:

“There's so many things that people can do with their placentas either, you know, consuming it in some way or using it for external means. So to kind of go along those two categories, since we've already started down that path, if folks want to consume or ingest or use it for, you know, internal purposes. And this is just for the person who grew the placenta, you can turn your placenta into pills, smoothies, tinctures, if you're looking for longer term benefits, so maybe, you know, wanting to use a placenta tincture, for your first few few menstrual cycles, post baby, or even, you know, some people plan to use their tincture, when they're going through menopause, because that's a really big hormonal transition, you can turn it into cubes, you can turn it into broth, you can cook it, like it's a steak and eat it. You know, I've seen people and I also offer chocolate.”

OUR GUEST Jade Hillery:

Jade Hillery, MPH, CD (DTI) (she/hers/ella) is a passionate reproductive health and justice advocate that dedicates her time to supporting people through her roles as a: full spectrum doula, placenta encapsulator, trainer/facilitator, and sensual movement and pole dance instructor. Jade has a background in public health and was inspired to become a doula because of her time as a sex educator working with students and her time as a Peace Corps volunteer in Peru. She officially started her doula journey in 2017 and in 2018, she founded her independent company, “Jade, The Doula! LLC” with the belief that everyone deserves compassion, education, and support across the spectrum and has continued to evolve what her support and her business looks like over the years. This work has led her to being a Board Member for Aaliyah In Action; a collaborator and facilitator with Cornerstone Trainings; a former board member of The Doula Project of NYC; and a panelist, speaker, and facilitator for several community engagements. When she’s not talking about doula work she’s likely chatting about one of her other two loves: training and adult learning theories; and, promoting healing through sensual movement and dance spaces.

CONNECT with Jade:

website: www.jadethedoula.com

Instagram: @jade_thedoula 

Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Eg7SGHNt1scsvDNrD3YST?si=91c450b36f594b65


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Kaely Daily is produced by Kaely Harrod of Harrod Doula Services

It is sponsored by The Birth Prep Blueprint Childbirth Class

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