Why dont you go to a good nursery and ask them what plants would
thrive in a pot with a placenta. Maybe you need a pair of pots ( and
half in each as it might be too much for one and would also increase
your chances of having one survive
Andrea Q
On 20/02/2006, at 7:46 PM, Jo Watson wrote:
Vicky, I am in the same boat - mine is still in the freezer from
almost 9 months ago!
I also had a home water birth, 29 min pushing, 7 hours total
labour, physiological third stage...
I am also a primip Midwife ;)
Jo
On 20/02/2006, at 4:19 PM, Vicky Gotte wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice
about planting my placenta- it has been in the freezer
for 5 months and I really need to do something with
it!). I want to put it in a pot plant as I'd want to
take the plant if we move. What plants would you
recommend (please note I have killed mint!)and should
I put it in a big plant pot or a small one. Do I need
to do anything with the potting mix, or is a placenta
and premium mix enough to make sure the plant
thrives?. I know it's not really a mid question but I
really want a 'special' plant for my daughter, and I
didn't think the local nursery could give much advice.
By the way, I had a beautiful water birth (with hardly
any pushing), after a 2 1/2 hour first stage, and
completed with a physiological third stage. (Not bad
for a primip midwife!). Thanks a lot, Vicky
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