Placenta Medicine
Placentas are the life source for your baby in utero, and in this role they are also producing hormones for you all throughout pregnancy. Once your baby and placenta have birthed, the post partum period is known to be the most significant and rapid hormonal change during a human’s lifespan. Consuming your placenta helps ease you in this period by gradually replacing what is no longer being produced naturally in your body. Throughout many cultures across generations, placenta consumption has been thought to aid in baby blues, reduce postpartum bleeding, encourage development of milk supply and more. It reintroduces essential hormones, minerals and vitamins that it was producing, back into your system to nourish your postpartum period.
Still unsure? Let’s find the placenta ceremony that works best for you and your family.
See below for packages offered.
Placenta Encapsulation Packages
Just the Placenta
I’ll take your placenta and provide you easy to take pills or powder for consumption along with a cord keepsake. You may choose preparation method: Raw v. Steamed. Additional $44 cost for half/half.
Investment is $444
ADD ON: Placenta Art
Not just your normal placenta print! I’ll use your placenta print and embellish it with gold tracing, painted art, calligraphy, baby’s birth chart, pressed flowers, you name it. Let’s get creative together to memorialize your baby’s life source while connected to you.
Investment dependent on work
All of that Good Good
‘Just the Placenta’ package plus the added benefits of a 2oz Placenta Salve and two 2oz Placenta Tinctures.
Investment is $488
ADD ON: Placenta Chocolates
Yes, you read that right… CHOCOLATE! One dose of placenta medicine per milk or dark chocolate treat using only the highest quality ingredients. I can also add some lavender, rose, sea salt; Let me know what extra you’re looking for and let’s make it happen! .
Investment is $5/pc with minimum order of 6.
Placenta Ceremony
Full Lotus Birth
The practice of leaving the umbilical cord intact until it naturally dries and detaches, usually between three and nine days. It is said to honor the deepest principles of non-intervention and non-violence. Choosing a full lotus birth is an act of ritual patience. It offers both baby and placenta the time and spaciousness to complete their separation only when they are truly ready.
This gentle, unhurried transition invites parents into an early postpartum period marked by slowness and presence. It becomes a soft reminder to move with grace, to listen, and to settle lovingly into the new rhythms of family life.
This ceremony includes the regular tending of the placenta with salt, an herbal rub, and wrapping, keeping it cared for until the cord releases entirely on its own
Maybe placenta consumption isn’t you’re thing, but you’re still looking to honor the magic of your Placenta?
The beauty of a ceremony is not the action itself but the meaning attached to it. Often, they are passed down generationally but sometimes we lose that connection with our heritage, then have to do the work to rediscover it on our own in order to create our own ceremonies to pass along. A placenta ceremony is meant to honor your birth and your baby in a deeply personal and intentional act, encouraging future harmony for your baby. Below are just a few ideas, but I advise looking into your own lineage, researching the beliefs of these traditional ceremonies to see what feels most aligned with your family. I’ll be there to help facilitate your choice.
Placenta Burial
Returning the placenta to the earth is an act that weaves your child’s story into the land and acknowledges the sacred work the placenta has done.
Many families choose to bury meaningful items alongside the placenta such as written prayers, protective herbs, crystals, or small tokens from loved ones. Each object becomes part of the story, infusing the burial site with intentional significance and personal meaning for your baby’s path.
Selecting a tree or planting one as part of the ritual can also hold deep symbolism. Some choose a tree for its qualities of strength, resilience, sweetness, beauty, or more, inviting those attributes into their child’s life. Others choose a species tied to ancestry, local ecology, or a place of emotional belonging. Over time, the growing tree becomes a living marker of the child’s arrival, a place to visit, celebrate, and witness the unfolding of life.
This ceremony may include washing and preparing the placenta, wrapping it in natural materials, choosing intentional offerings, and creating a quiet moment to speak blessings or gratitude before placing everything into the earth. It is a grounding, heartfelt act, anchoring of your baby into the world.