My first thought when I met my friend at my front door, 5 days after her giving birth, was ‘What a bloody champion’. My second was ‘Jesus, what is that smell?’
She floated on in, serene, unflustered, not even laden down with the requisite baby bag chock full of mini nappies and baby wipes. Nope, it was just her, her beautiful new baby, Vincent, and what appeared to be some steak in her hand. Which was weird because she’s a vegetarian.
She must have seen me looking and by way of explanation said, “Oh, I’m just in the area grabbing something for dinner tonight.” That’s when I offered to put the meat in the fridge for her. “Meat?” she looked at me, perplexed. Meanwhile, baby Vincent serenely slept against her chest in one of those baby hammocks I could never quite master.
“The meat, in your hand.” I pointed to what appeared to be raw meat wrapped in baking paper and cling wrap. My friend just smiled at me and said, “Oh, what this?” holding up the purplish/grey lump. “Oh, no, no this isn’t dinner, this is Vincent’s placenta.”
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I’ve got to hand it to her though, clearly this wasn’t the first time she’d had this conversation. In fact, she carried on as if it wasn’t even a thing. UM, YES it’s definitely a thing lady, back right up and tell me why you are holding your son’s placenta, which upon closer inspection, was still ATTACHED TO HIS BODY.
Faith* asked me, “Do you want to hold him?” Errrmm, okay, sure. That’s when I’m pretty sure that my attempt at being cool completely crumbled. I mean, to be fair, I think I was allowed to be both shocked and curious when she handed me this beautiful baby and then simultaneously placed a festering piece of wrapped grey flesh beside me on the kitchen counter.
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Both my children were lotus births. The placentas did not smell bad, I didnt have to treat them with salt or lavender and we didnt get any infections or health problems. I feel blessed that the midwives at both hospitals encouraged me and confirmed that the baby's navel heals up faster this way. The cords dried within 48 hours and fell off naturally by the 5th day. There is more of a risk of infection if other people touch you and the cord is cut. Minimising contact with people other than immediate family in the first week after birth is what reduces your risk of infection and allows you and the baby to recuperate properly.
I call bullshit. I've never heard of a Lotus Baby in transition being carted to the shops and then for a visit with friends. Lotus Birth is wonderful. This story is fake.