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Mad Mom? January Jones Eats Her Own Placenta
ABC News ^ | Mar 26, 2012 | Mikaela Conley

Posted on 04/02/2012 12:01:54 PM PDT by nickcarraway

January Jones credits eating her own placenta, along with a healthy diet and vitamins, to helping her get back to work on the hit series, “Mad Men,” in a matter of weeks. She told People.com, “Your placenta gets dehydrated and made into vitamins. It’s something I was very hesitant about, but we’re the only mammals who don’t ingest our own placentas.”

“It’s not witch-crafty or anything,” said Jones, who plays Betty on the TV show. “I suggest it to all moms.” In some cultures, it is commonplace to consume the afterbirth. While placenta encapsulation is not FDA-approved in the U.S., the practice has become more popular as midwifery and home births continue to rise in this country.

Research has shown that the afterbirth is indeed a nutrient-packed pouch, and it has been touted as a way to prevent post-partum depression and promote a fast recovery after pregnancy. There is no hard evidence that humans benefit from consuming it, though.

“There is certainly a potential medicinal use,” Dr. David Katz, founder of the Yale Prevention Center, said of placentas last year. “This is a time-honored cultural practice of eating the placenta. It is nutrient-rich and a source of hormones.”

Along with the growing popularity of consuming one’s placenta, new companies have seen the demand and offer services to process a woman’s afterbirth. Many companies will pick up the new mom’s placenta from the hospital, then steam it, dry it and encapsulate it before returning it to the mom in a few days time. Other reports show that some people make a dish that would normally contain meat, like stew or lasagna, then replace the meat with placenta.

Some experts say the up-and-coming industry is a scam, though, particularly when companies tout the afterbirth as a means to prevent post-partum depression. At

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TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Miscellaneous; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: birth; healthpregnancy; hollyweird
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To: Deb

Is she a bad actress? I don’t think I’ve seen her in anything.


21 posted on 04/02/2012 1:18:41 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: Sherman Logan

[ Kuru is caused by eating the brain of an infected human. Can’t get it from a placenta. ]

I disagree respectfully, if the newborn had any head trama during delivery ( not that out of question as the skull of the newborn gets compressed during childbirth ). Proteins could leak through the blood brain barrier and end up in the placenta. Granted this risk could be .000001% but it is still there to say nothing with genetically inheredited malformed proteins living outside of the babies brain.


22 posted on 04/02/2012 1:21:38 PM PDT by GraceG
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To: nickcarraway

I’v eheard of this before and no matter how you slice it (ha) it is fruit-loops crazy weird!


23 posted on 04/02/2012 1:23:14 PM PDT by vpintheak (Occupy your Brain!)
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To: nickcarraway

24 posted on 04/02/2012 1:24:12 PM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (I will not comply. I will NEVER submit.)
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To: Tax-chick

“.... I say this is totally disgusting”.

I’m with you, Tax-Chick. What’s next? Using the umbilical cord as sausage casing?


25 posted on 04/02/2012 1:49:41 PM PDT by momtothree
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To: momtothree

I don’t even want to know. Actresses are loons, they just are.


26 posted on 04/02/2012 2:07:01 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Read "Radical Son" by David Horowitz to understand the Left.)
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To: GraceG

You misunderstand the situation.

For the baby to have kuru, the baby would have had to consume the brain of an infected person. Since unborn babies don’t eat food, the child cannot be infected with this particular disease.

I don’t know if there’s any way for the mother to transfer the disease to her unborn child, but I see no way the mother could get it from the baby.

Until looking this up I was unaware that kuru is a prion disease. I had been assuming it was viral in nature.

Thanks for helping me learn something!


27 posted on 04/02/2012 2:14:38 PM PDT by Sherman Logan
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To: nickcarraway
Is she a bad actress?

Anyone who looks that good is going to have detractors (and I have no idea about her politics or the rest of her life) but I've been impressed with her in her role as Betty Draper. She has had some very intense episodes on the show and she has had to become, with each new season, a less pleasant character.

Having listened to much of the audio commentary on the DVDs of the first four seasons, the producers think the biggest challenge is how to make her look less beautiful when the scene calls her to be mean or menacing. The commentaries have often complemented her ability to get more out of a scene than they expected, for what that's worth.

28 posted on 04/02/2012 2:18:18 PM PDT by OrangeHoof (Obama: The Dr. Kevorkian of the American economy.)
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To: Surrounded_too

HALF GUILTY? Dude (assuming you are a dude) if you have ever watched her on Mad Men and you don’t think she is SMOKING HOT, well, you’re not me.


29 posted on 04/02/2012 2:23:03 PM PDT by freedomlover (Make sure you're in love - before you move in the heavy stuff)
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To: MayflowerMadam

There are more stems cells in wisdom teeth than anywhere else.


30 posted on 04/02/2012 2:27:03 PM PDT by huldah1776
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To: Tax-chick

Total agreement here!

I gave birth to our oldest on a Friday, and I returned to school on Monday. I did not eat daughter’s placenta. Lol. Ick it was summer when #2 was born. She took more out of me for some reason. When #9 was born, we had just moved across the country, and someone had to enroll the older children in school a few days later. Hubby had just started a new job. So who drove the giant van all over town, waited in lines in 100+ degree temps to accomplish these registrations? Yes, it was moi! And I did it with no placental benefits. And then two weeks later, I had to unenroll a bunch of these same children because it didn’t take a day before we realized the schools were horrible.

Anywho, I have heard about various afterbirth practices from nurses in LDRs. What has become more common is the practice of saving the afterbirth and freezing it in case the child has need for stem cells or whatever that is found in the afterbirth if a medical need arises later in life.


31 posted on 04/02/2012 2:32:09 PM PDT by petitfour
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To: petitfour

You have ten children, don’t you? I think you and I are the moms wit’ the mostest!


32 posted on 04/02/2012 2:53:21 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Read "Radical Son" by David Horowitz to understand the Left.)
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To: petitfour

None of our medical practitioners has asked me about cryo-izing the placenta or banking umbilical cords. Maybe we’re so white they figure we can type-and-cross-match anything we need.


33 posted on 04/02/2012 2:55:33 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Read "Radical Son" by David Horowitz to understand the Left.)
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To: Tax-chick

Yes. And just think how much better off we would be if we had been consuming placenta lasagna after each birth! Ugh

I read this article, told hubby about it, and went to eat the lunch he had been making for us. He had cooked some smoked sausage and chicken in a stir fry-like dish. Let’s just say it was not as appetizing after reading the article. Lol


34 posted on 04/02/2012 2:59:18 PM PDT by petitfour
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To: Responsibility2nd
"And - LORD - she was big. Much bigger than the stock photos you posted. She probably added 40 pounds."

Fat suit-wearing January Jones returns to 'Mad Men' in a really big way.

35 posted on 04/02/2012 3:01:15 PM PDT by moehoward
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To: petitfour

EEEEEEEEE-ew! Good thing we were having wine and pretzels for lunch!


36 posted on 04/02/2012 3:03:35 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Read "Radical Son" by David Horowitz to understand the Left.)
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To: Tax-chick

My ob in VA asked about freezing the placenta, but he didn’t go beyond that. Our last two were born in AZ, and I recall being given brochures on the subject. There must be money to make!


37 posted on 04/02/2012 3:05:15 PM PDT by petitfour
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To: petitfour

I’m sure there’s a price on the freezing ... probably rolled in with your whole delivery bill so you never notice it. For all I know, they did mine - my husband is in charge of the medical snafu, since he set up the insurance overage at his newest employer.


38 posted on 04/02/2012 3:09:14 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Read "Radical Son" by David Horowitz to understand the Left.)
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To: nickcarraway

That why her character got fat this season?


39 posted on 04/02/2012 3:13:08 PM PDT by x
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To: nickcarraway

“...but we’re the only mammals who don’t ingest our own placentas.”

I call Bravo Sierra on this. We breed alpacas. We have had many births here on the farm. NOT ONE of our girls ate the placenta. And yes, they are mammals.


40 posted on 04/02/2012 4:29:21 PM PDT by mrs. a (It's a short life but a merry one...)
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