
Placenta Medicine as a Galactogogue: Tradition or Trend?
Author: Cole, Melissa
Source: Clinical Lactation, Volume 5, Number 4, 2014, pp.116-122(7)
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
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Abstract: For some mothers, insufficient milk supply impacts their ability to fully breastfeed their infants. Many of these mothers seek holistic options to increase their milk supply. Placenta medicine, or postpartum placenta consumption as a purported galactogogue, appears to be a practice on the rise in the United States. There is some limited historical research, and more recently some phenomenological data, about the practice of placenta as a galactogogue. However, little is truly known about the benefits and risks of placentophagy, in general, or specifically as a galactogogue. This article reviews existing literature and proposes a further call for research regarding the safety and efficacy of placenta consumption.
Keywords: GALACTOGOGUE; HUMAN PLACENTA; MILK SUPPLY; PLACENTA MEDICINE; PLACENTOPHAGY
Document Type: Research Article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/2158-0782.5.4.116
Publication date: November 1, 2014


