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Holly Madison Plans to Eat Her Own Placenta, January Jones Calls Such Consumption "Very Civilized"



She may still be with child, but Holly Madison is already having a post-pregnancy craving.

"This might sound gross, but I'm totally plannng on having my placenta turned into pills I can take after giving birth," the former Playboy model and Girls Next Door star wrote Wednesday on her blog. "I heard it helps women recover faster and I want to recover as quickly as I can!"

Hugh Hefner's ex added, "Have any other moms out there done this?"


Well, as a matter of fact, Holly, some have. In particular, January Jones, who revealed back in March 2012 that she had opted to consume her placenta after welcoming son Xander.

And in the latest issue of Britain's Glamour, the Mad Men actress talks about how it simply worked wonders.

"It's a very civilized thing that can help women with depression or fatigue," Jones told the magazine. "I was never depressed or sad or down after the baby was born, so I'd highly suggest it to any pregnant woman."


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jackiemust_die 28th-Feb-2013 05:07 pm (UTC)
ooh so i could possibly just eat a steak instead and think to myself it's my placenta and possibly get the same effect?
ediesedgwick 28th-Feb-2013 05:08 pm (UTC)
lol basically, if u rly believe it
jackiemust_die 28th-Feb-2013 05:12 pm (UTC)
i don't, but i'll tell people this so they'll bring me steak after i have my bb
handstil 28th-Feb-2013 06:05 pm (UTC)
this always cracks me up for some reason, when people are like "Noooo way placenta, fuck yeah steak!" Like, they can see eating an animal that has been touched by 50 people and eaten god knows what throughout its life but something fresh out of their own body is totally weird. haha
elvenqueen86 28th-Feb-2013 07:09 pm (UTC)
Well if you think about it, eating meat from other sources is totally normal. Most people live their whole lives eating it, so it's not weird. But how often do we eat something off our own bodies? I'm sure a lot of kids probably did the "pick and eat" style of booger removal, and were obviously told "NO, BAD!" so, they're not going to have positive feelings/thoughts about eating something that comes from themselves. I can totally understand why people would be grossed out by one thing, but not the other.
jackiemust_die 28th-Feb-2013 08:19 pm (UTC)
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