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congrats!
Well done on opting for a home birth, I would love to have a home birth one day but I dont think I will get the chance with all the stupid things going on with it lately. Women should be able to make their own mind up, and I am so glad you have. I have a very stupid question and would love some help. I am newish to this and would like to know how I can put new posts up? Please help if anyone can.
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Yeah I was lucky in that my mum can help out. I think it's appalling what our government is doing to women's choices in respect to birthing. No one has the right to tell you what to do and I think that as is with anything in life - if the risks are measured and managed - why can't this be just as safe as a hospital birth?
Ok - as for the new posts, when you go to the main page of a forum, in the top left hand side you'll see a little button that says "new thread" - just click on that and you'll have a blank thread template.
Once you've finished what you wanted to write, hit "submit thread" and you'll be right
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Mummato2
Eating the placenta can help the uterus to contract and thus stop the bleeding.
Most people bury their placenta either in the garden or in a large pot. It will not harm your plants or trees in fact it will help them thrive