Hospital Release of Placentas
by Jodi Selander
Women who give birth at home have the luxury of being in complete control over the care and handling of their baby's placenta. A woman who births in a hospital has to adhere to the guidelines and policies in place at their facility of choice. In some cases, there is no written policy, and mothers are then subjected to the whim of the staff on duty at the time they deliver. If you want to take your placenta home after its birth, you must have a plan before you walk through the doors in labor. Your chance of success will increase greatly.
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