Baby’s First Mother: Placenta
After birth when the hormones just stop, it can be a shock to our bodies. It is really helpful to be able to ease ourselves into the postpartum phase by slowly consuming the placenta. I felt instant relief when I
After birth when the hormones just stop, it can be a shock to our bodies. It is really helpful to be able to ease ourselves into the postpartum phase by slowly consuming the placenta. I felt instant relief when I
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My initial perception of the whole process of labor was excruciating pain and fear. That changed 360 degrees when I was present at my cousin’s first birth nineteen years ago. Literally, I thought God came from heavens! The energy was