Taking Your Placenta Home

Taking Your Placenta Home

Taking Your Placenta Home www.bcwomens.ca At BC Women’s, our goal is to make 3. It is strongly urged that you or sure your care is safe. If you choose anyone else do not eat your to take your placenta home, you and placenta in any form. your family should know about the 4. If the placenta is buried, it is risks and the right way to handle your recommended that it be buried no placenta. less than one meter deep and away from water sources to stop it from Health and Safety being eaten by animals and being a The placenta is a perfect place for source of infection to people. germs to grow. Germs can cause infection and make people sick. To 5. The placenta cannot be lower the risk of infection to you and thrown out in the normal other people these steps must be garbage. If you do not want taken: your placenta after taking it home you must bring it back to your doctor 1. Take the placenta home right or midwife. They will throw it out away and keep it in a cool place. properly. It should be stored in a fridge (3- 7°C) that does not hold any food. Regular Placenta Handling If you are planning on keeping the placenta for more than 2 days it • Once you birth the placenta your must be frozen. doctor or midwife will check it and put it in a plastic bag labeled with 2. While the risk of getting an infection your hospital ID sticker from a healthy placenta is low, standard cleaning habits must • If you would like to take your always be followed. To stop the placenta home you must ask your risk of infection from germs when doctor or midwife and they will touching the placenta, wear gloves talk with you about the risks of and cover cuts and taking your placenta home. scratches. Hands must • You must sign a “Release of be washed with soap Placenta” form to show you and water after handling understand the risks and give it to the placenta. your doctor or midwife. cont’d... 4500 Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6H 3N1 • Phone: 604-875-2000 or 1-888-300-3088 • www.bcwomens.ca If Your Placenta Needs Testing When You Cannot Take Your Placenta Home Your doctor or midwife may suggest that your placenta be sent to the Anatomic • Your placenta can not be Pathology Lab for testing. Lab tests of taken home if it is tested in the the placenta can give important facts Anatomic Pathology Lab. that may be of great value for both this • Your placenta can not be taken pregnancy and future pregnancies. home if you have had positive Some health issues which may call for blood tests for HIV, hepatitis or testing are: syphilis. • High blood pressure, high blood sugar, fever or infection • There is low fluid (water) around your baby, you have twins or triplets, your baby is born early or very small, or your baby needs care in the nursery after it is born. Warning: When the placenta is tested in the Pathology Lab, there is a risk of germs from other people’s placentas, blood, or other samples touching your placenta. The placenta may also touch chemicals (like formaldehyde) that are not safe and may cause cancer or genetic changes. Your placenta cannot be taken home after testing in the pathology lab. You may wish to discuss this with your doctor or midwife and choose to say “No” to testing of your placenta if you want to take your placenta home. BCW1006 © 2016 BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre.

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