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Are there any health benefits attached to eating a baby’s placenta?
There are no known benefits but in my experience, it inhibits breast milk production. The placenta is very rich in estrogen and estrogen in high levels acts as a lactation inhibitor. I have witnessed a mother who wanted to have the completely natural experience and so she consumed the placenta. SheRead more
There are no known benefits but in my experience, it inhibits breast milk production. The placenta is very rich in estrogen and estrogen in high levels acts as a lactation inhibitor. I have witnessed a mother who wanted to have the completely natural experience and so she consumed the placenta. She then had to give up her dream of breast feeding as the milk just stopped. There is no evidence to support this practice. I would not recommend it.
See lessWhat should I do if someone constantly drops negative comments on my blog post every now and then?
If those negative comments are from a troll, first thing you should do is shrug them off. Trolls are unfortunate individuals who have to have their say. They delight in causing mischief and making people upset. Don’t give them that pleasure! You may think it’s personal to you, but actually how do yoRead more
If those negative comments are from a troll, first thing you should do is shrug them off. Trolls are unfortunate individuals who have to have their say. They delight in causing mischief and making people upset. Don’t give them that pleasure! You may think it’s personal to you, but actually how do you know this isn’t something which is repeated on many other blogs? If the negative comment is from Your blog member, stand back and analyse it without letting it get to you. Your first reaction would be to take offence (this is very normal). Instead swallow, blink and count to 10, and then read it again carefully. Look between the lines, focus on understanding its meaning, and try putting yourself in the commenter’s shoes. Is there anything true about the negative comments? Are they actually trying to help you? Negative comments is your opportunity to defend yourself, or thank the commenter for opening your eyes to another perspective. Ask a question back for better clarification. If they mean well, they will respond. Keep the conversation going and both of you may learn something new.
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