Birth - frequently asked questions
Can I take my placenta home?
Request to take the placenta home
The birth placenta holds significant value in some cultures and for some people. It is not uncommon for people to bring their baby’s placenta home, bury it in the garden and plant a tree above it.
You have the right to take your placenta home – speak to your midwife about the policy and how the hospital will support you.
In this guide:
- When does labour start?
- When will my waters break?
- How long does labour last?
- What is pre-labour?
- What do contractions feel like?
- How do I time contractions?
- When do I come to hospital?
- What do I bring to hospital?
- What happens when I get to hospital?
- What if my labour is progressing slowly?
- What is the best position for giving birth?
- What is an episiotomy?
- How will my baby be monitored during labour?
- What is a CTG?
- Why do I need internal (vaginal) examinations?
- Can I take my placenta home?
- How do I register my baby’s birth?
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