Stephania
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Umm.. just eww. https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/christina-anstead-ate-placenta-son-birth
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It is gross and seems a bit cannibalistic, imo. I've heard of people doing so before and of people taking it and burying it under their houses (??).Apparently, according to the Mayo clinic, it's a bad idea medically.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/labor-and-delivery/expert-answers/eating-the-placenta/faq-20380880
Not only that.. I find it disturbing.
Agree. Gross. Under their houses?! Weird.It is gross and seems a bit cannibalistic, imo. I've heard of people doing so before and of people taking it and burying it under their houses (??).
IDK.. I never even heard of her before today. Google was promoting articleWhy is she famous anyway? Flip or Flop was okay. My dad thought she was the smart and pretty one compared to Tarek El Moussa yet her voice is annoying. Okay, so a trophy wife with better skills than her now ex-husband.
LolHer new husband is named after an insect.
I see. Well, that certainly doesn't gross me out like eating it does.From parents.com.
https://www.parents.com/pregnancy/my-body/pregnancy-health/planting-your-placenta/
I knew this was a cultural thing somewhere.
LolHer new husband is named after an insect.
Apparently, according to the Mayo clinic, it's a bad idea medically.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/labor-and-delivery/expert-answers/eating-the-placenta/faq-20380880
Not only that.. I find it disturbing.
I just felt a mild stomach lurch at that one. Thanks a lot.So obviously nobody here has tried a nice placenta bourguignon served with some farver beans and a nice bottle of Chianti?
....(makes strange lippy sound not dissimilar to Hanabel Lecter)
...too much red wine or onion in the bourguignon probably.I just felt a mild stomach lurch at that one. Thanks a lot.
Lol...too much red wine or onion in the bourguignon probably.