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H Frederick

Bio: H Frederick is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water-Soluble Vitamin. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 1 citations.

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TL;DR: Survey of females who had ingested their placenta found the majority of these women reported perceived positive benefits and indicated they would engage in placentophagy again after subsequent births, but it is necessary to determine if the described benefits extend beyond those of placebo effects, or are skewed by the nature of the studied sample.
Abstract: Maternal placentophagy, although widespread among mammals, is conspicuously absent among humans cross-culturally. Recently, however, advocates for the practice have claimed it provides human postpartum benefits. Despite increasing awareness about placentophagy, no systematic research has investigated the motivations or perceived effects of practitioners. We surveyed 189 females who had ingested their placenta and found the majority of these women reported perceived positive benefits and indicated they would engage in placentophagy again after subsequent births. Further research is necessary to determine if the described benefits extend beyond those of placebo effects, or are skewed by the nature of the studied sample.

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