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Nationwide Placenta Encapsulation:

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The cost is $430. This includes your placenta encapsulation, the placenta shipping kit & prepaid label; shipping costs. 

 

Only $200 is due up front to purchase your Placenta Shipping Kit and to get on our schedule. The remaining balance is due when your capsules are ready to be shipped out to you.

 

Our placenta add-ons:

Umbilical Cord Keepsake: ⁃ free

Placenta Balm: - $30

Placenta Tincture: - $30

 Placenta Print: - $ 25 

It's never too early or too late to sign up—sooner is always preferable! If your baby comes before your placenta shipping kit arrives, there's no need to panic. Simply take a gallon-sized ziplock bag and an ice chest to keep the placenta cool during your hospital stay. Once you’re back home, store the placenta in the freezer until your kit is delivered.

If you have any questions feel free to call or text us at 405-731-5972

SHIPPING YOUR PLACENTA: STEP BY STEP PROCESS

Step 1

Fill out the nationwide registration form on our website, enter your details and submit initial payment. Once submitted, you're scheduled. You may tell your provider you're keeping your placenta ahead of time or right before labor. 

Step 2

Wait for your placenta shipping kit. Our placenta shipping kit is usually sent to you between 34-36 weeks of pregnancy. If your further along pregnancy we'll expedite your shipping kit. You do not need the kit to take your placenta home. 

Step 3

The day of your delivery, bring an ice chest of your choice, our leakproof container and the two biohazard bags. You will give the 2 biohazard bags and the leak proof container to your nurse and tell her, “I am taking my placenta home, can you please double bag the placenta inside the two biohazard ziplock bags and place it into the leak proof container.”

Step 4

After birth place sealed placenta inside ice chest with ice. Keep fresh until someone with you is able to take it home and transfer it into the freezer.

Step 5

Your placenta must be in the freezer for 24 hours before you can ship to us. When you're ready to ship your placenta to us. Take the placenta container out of the freezer and place it inside the cooler bag. Place the frozen ice packs into the cooler bag. Then place the cooler bag inside the insulated shipping box. Add prepaid label to the box and  take it to the nearest UPS location.

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Our Placenta Shipping Kit:

We've received hundreds of placetas from all over the United States. We adhere to strict safety standards and offer a fast turnaround so you can start using your placenta products soon after birth. Placenta shipping kit is usually sent to you between 34-36 weeks of pregnancy. If you're currently in the midst of labor, it's not too late. Simply, take your placenta home and keep frozen until your placenta shipping kit arrives. If you are 36 weeks along or further, we'll expedite the shipping process to ensure timely receipt of your kit.

The placenta shipping kit will have everything you need to ship your placenta to us including shipping instructions. Your shipping kit will include:

  • An insulated shipping box.

  •  A cooler bag.


  • 2 biohazard ziplock bags.


  •  A leak proof container with lid.

  •  4 ice packs.


  •  A roll of shipping tape.


  •  An overnight prepaid shipping label. You don’t have to pay for shipping. Simply drop off at UPS store. 


WHY PLACENTA ENCAPSULATION?

When you're pregnant, the placenta takes over the production of vital hormones, nutrients and vitamins in your body to stabilize you and baby. When the placenta leaves your body, all those hormones, nutrients and vitamins leave with the placenta. And that's why you're likely to experience a hormonal crash right after birth, because you're left with zero hormones. It takes about 6-12 weeks for your body to produce a significant amount of hormones again. Instead of throwing away those hormones, vitamins, nutrients and stem cells. We turn your placenta into capsules so you can put them right back in your system when you need them the most.

SANITATION PROCEDURES:

Our placentas are handled and encapsulated according to OSHA bloodborne pathogens universal precautions and Food Safety and Handling standards. Before and after the encapsulation process, our equipment and workstation is disinfected and sanitized using hospital grade sanitizing agents. We follow OSHA standards and we ensure that blood-borne pathogens are eliminated. Things such as sponges, cutting boards, and protective equipment are disposable and are only used one time. After the encapsulation process, our equipment is washed with antibacterial soap and then transferred into a sanitizing bath. 

THE ENCAPSULATION PROCESS:

Your placenta will be cleaned, steamed, dehydrated and put into capsule form in a sanitary and disinfected workstation. We only ever process one placenta at a time, each placenta is labeled throughout the whole encapsulation process. At Peace of Mommy Encapsulation, we specialize in placenta encapsulation using The Steamed method of preparation. This method is designed to eliminate any potential bacteria, including group B strep. The process involves seasoning the placenta with lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and ginger. The placenta is then steamed by subjecting the placenta to temperatures higher than 140 degrees F. Once Steamed the placenta is cut into pieces and dehydrated for 12-24 hours, we then grind the placenta into fine powder and place it into vegan unflavored gelatine capsules. Depending on the size and density of the placenta, our service typically yields 110-200 capsules, ensuring that new mothers have a substantial supply of placenta pills to support their postpartum recovery. 

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Spring Creek Village Shopping Center, 1489 E 15th St Suite 116E, Edmond, OK 73013 

Booking online only - No Walk-ins Accepted

405-731-5972

Placenta Capsules do not replace medical care and should not be used to treat severe anemia, inadequate milk supply, and severe ppd.



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