We all know that the placenta is the bond between mother and child. After delivery, the placenta becomes meaningless and needs to be disposed of. According to traditional Chinese customs, the placenta should be buried, but with the development of society, people's attitudes have become more open, and there are more ways to deal with the placenta. Many people even keep the placenta as a memory of themselves and their child, and to foster affection for the child. So, how should the placenta be treated? 1. Hospital treatment Generally, after the child is born, the doctor will hand over the placenta to the family after taking care of the mother's condition, unless the doctor handles it himself after obtaining the family's consent. If the expectant mother suffers from hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or AIDS, the placenta should be handed over to the hospital for disposal. It must be destroyed compulsorily to avoid it falling into the shopping mall and causing danger. 2. Processing and consumption Modern medical research has found that the placenta has significant therapeutic effects on the treatment of uterine hypoplasia, uterine atrophy, uterine myositis, functional impairment, amenorrhea, uterine bleeding, and milk deficiency. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the placenta (placenta) is a good medicine for replenishing both qi and blood. It has the effects of replenishing kidney yang, kidney essence, and lung qi. It can promote the development of the breast, uterus, vagina, and testicles, and also has a promoting effect on the thyroid gland. In addition, not all placentas of pregnant women can be used for medicinal or edible purposes. The placenta of sick women, moldy placenta, and unclean placenta are not edible. 3. Buried under a tree You can plant a small tree in the yard, bury the placenta under the tree, let the placenta turn into nutrients, and watch the baby and the tree grow together. This method has a sense of life cycle and endless renewal. It should be noted that the placenta must be buried deeper, because the placenta will decompose in the process of being converted into nutrients, and it can prevent erosion by small carnivorous animals. 4. Make it into a work of art There are countless blood vessels and capillaries on the placenta, which looks like a lush tree on paper, with a main trunk, branches, and twigs densely packed. The mother's nutrients are carried by the blood and supplied to the baby through these densely packed life supply lines. There are special artists who provide this service. After the placenta is delivered, it is traced on special paper and the imprint is developed into a painting that can be preserved permanently. 5. Make into powder The placenta is processed into powder, paste or oil and placed in a special bottle as a memory of the joy when the baby was born. |
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