Lotus Birth
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Awesome to share! I'm expecting a home water birth, and lotus birth, within the next few weeks, and it's nice to see increasing awareness. The placenta is an amazing organ!
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Wow, that is to me such a wonderful gift for your child. I am looking more into having a lotus birth when it is my time to have a baby. Do you recommend any books, videos? Thank you for posting.
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Mmm, salted placenta.
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@kastnmagic Hi, the placenta does stop pulsating at about 15-30minutes after its birth but blood and nutrients continue to enter the babies system for well over 5hrs later. Reasons: it allows parents to ''slow down'...enjoy their baby a bit more, is thought to create calmer children because they let go of the cord themselves, its less likely to get infected as their is no wound like from one that is cut (almost all babies will have their cord infected mostly minor but still.
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time to rinse, just a suggestion :)
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@kastnmagic I'l tell you why bro (HIPIS)
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@isaifamily Yeah, I'm kind of wondering the same thing. What is the actual purpose for not cutting the child free from the placenta? I can see the benefits of not cutting the child free until the cord stops pulsating but that's only minutes as opposed to days carrying around a rotting placenta. I don't mean to be rude, I would just like someone to explain why some ppl are choosing this and calling it "Lotus Birth"...???
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WTF @!!!!!!
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בונאה זה מגעיל
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I want to have a lotus birth. I was just wondering, what did you put on the placenta and how much salt? Do you salt it everyday? and how do you take care of it? How long did it take to fall off?
I heard that babies were very quiet and content while it was attached, and then got nosier after, was it like that for you two?
Beautiful baby :)
Neithie 2 years ago
our son was a very buddah like baby..he is still really chill....ill be posting more videos very soon, as we are pregnant again... thank you<3
paradisenu 2 years ago