Disturbing Teddy

Romy

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That's kind of awesome......in a macabre sort of way. Who wouldn't want a placenta bear in a jar on the mantle?

We planted Aurelia's placenta under a sapling, so it's kind of like her "birth tree".
 

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:yikes: ,,,,I guess if it's from a boy , his umbilical cord could be added too .
 

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I wanted to plant Audree and Jacob's placenta's under trees but the hospital wouldn't let me take them. -sighs- Sorry for the momentary thread highjack.

Back to the original topic...YUCK!
 

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Uhm..........I'd have to go with the vote of BARFTASTIC! (choice from the page, LOL)

But then I am not one of those moms who keep baby teeth, dried cord that fell off, or things like that! LOL I did keep a lock of hair from first hair cuts, they are displayed with the before and after pictures :D
 

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that is beyond barftastic--did you read the comments?

It’s as if Hannibal Lecter and FAO Scwartz got together to make a toy.

Sitting in delivery room, fresh after childbirth:

“Look Honey, its your placenta.â€
“Yeah, Bob…whatever shall we do with it?â€
“I dunno dear, surely we can think of something, Hey, I know, what about a placenta teddy bear.â€
“Great idea Bob, I’ll dry it out, put on special oils and seasonings, create a pattern and hand stitch it all together.â€
“And to think, we have been eating it all these years. Now we have a toy for our child to cherish, forever and ever.â€
†I love you Bob, you’re the best. What me to save the scraps for stew tomorrow?â€
:rofl1::rofl1::rofl1:
 

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I clicked on the eating your baby's placenta link - now that, is disturbing. :yikes: (to me^^) You would not get me to eat that...
 

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I've seen a teddy bear with a detailed nookie before :rofl1: .......but WHY would someone buy it?! :yikes:
 

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it looks wicked!
I probably wouldn't do it because I don't like stuff that just sits around but it'd be awesome to have when people come around and don't know what it is.
 

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by the time its cured its essentially simply leather...
and i think it looks realy cool!

would i do it though? not likley.
 
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I clicked on the eating your baby's placenta link - now that, is disturbing. :yikes: (to me^^) You would not get me to eat that...
Well you dont exactly have to get a fork and knife and eat it raw. Now they can freeze dry it and it can be ground up and blended into a shake. I admit, eating your placenta is a bit......different and I would never do it but at least the people who do it believe it is beneficial and they have a REASON for doing it. This is just disgusting. I dont feel the need to pay my respects or honor any of my organs, personally. I mean, the human body is a magnificent and amazing thing. Pretty much all of our organs perform amazing functions but I just dont see the need to make souvenirs out of them!
 

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