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Lafayette Placenta Encapsulation provides placenta preparation services in Lafayette, Louisiana and surrounding areas. Placenta encapsulation is the process of preparing the mother’s placenta by dehydrating, powdering and encapsulating it for the mother to ingest. The purpose of ingestion is to reintroduce hormones, protein, minerals such as iron and amino acids and other key nutrients to the mother’s body following labor and birth.
MOTHERS REPORT:
• restores physical and emotional balance
• prevents or lessens the “baby blues,” postpartum depression and anxiety
• increases breast-milk production and flow
• quickens healing & bleeding time
• natural pain relief
• quicker pregnancy weight loss
• increases energy levels
• provides an over-all feeling of well being
The encapsulation process is done at our dedicated placenta lab using either Traditional
or Simple method. Lafayette Placenta Encapsulation’s Professional Placenta Preparation Specialists, have formal safety training and certification in placenta preparation in accordance with trade standards including OSHA Blood Borne Pathogen, Louisiana Food Handling, and an international certification with the Association of Placenta Preparation Arts (APPA). Lafayette Placenta Encapsulation has the most knowledgeable, experienced and formally certified placenta specialists available in the region.
The process to encapsulation is easy with Lafayette Placenta. Everything is included in the price — safety-designed transport kit mailed to you, pick up for in-town clients, encapsulation process of your choice, natural or painted cord keepsake, consultation, and I’m on-call for support through your postpartum. It also includes professional placenta encapsulation experience since 2013 along with maintaining three separate certifications to provide clients with the utmost in safety, knowledge, passion and experience.
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Register at www.lafayetteplacenta.com.
Learn about our packages starting at $225 and add-on services such as placenta prints, tinctures, salve and half & half encapsulation or call/text for more information at (337) 704-7256.
*Please Note: Lafayette Placenta Encapsulation’s Placenta Encapsulation Specialists are not licensed medical professionals, and are not able to diagnose, treat or prescribe for any health condition. Services and fees are for the preparation and encapsulation of your placenta, not for the sale of the pills. Lafayette Placenta Encapsulation is not responsible for clinical outcomes. No specific benefits or effects are promised. Any benefits will vary from person to person. Some of the ascribed benefits of placenta consumption are supported by ongoing research; however these benefits have not been evaluated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration. It is your responsibility to determine whether using placenta preparations may be of benefit to you.

Biography
I had my first baby in 2009 and suffered from Postpartum Anxiety while friends suffered through Postpartum Depression. When I got pregnant with my second child, I knew I wanted to do postpartum differently. I figured if placenta encapsulation worked for me, I could also encapsulate for my friends and boy — did it make all the difference for all of us!
So much so, I began professionally encapsulating placentas in Acadiana officially in 2013 out of my pure passion to support fellow, local mommas. My heart is in helping moms in the most vulnerable time of postpartum. It’s such a beautiful moment in life, that we don’t always prepare for how difficult it is. We lose sleep, put too much pressure on ourselves to meet everyone’s needs and forget about our own.
After a few months of being locally, mentor-trained and getting certified in Louisiana Food Handlers and Bloodborne Pathogen protocol, I knew I wanted ALL of the knowledge of this amazing organ—the placenta. I then chose to go through the intense training and certification process with the internationally recognized Association Placenta of Preparation Arts (APPA). I became the FIRST placenta specialist triple-certified with APPA not only in Louisiana, but in the region. I have to re-up my certifications every few years. I always stay up-to-date on new studies and protocol changes in order to always provide the utmost in safety, not only for my clients, but for myself.
I have created protocol efficiencies that have been adopted among the professional placenta community as well as personally designed the placenta transport kit and capsule packaging you will receive.
Tell us about your practice; where you’re located, some stats, etc. Tell us how your practice has changed or grown since joining APPA. Share some of your successes.
I’m located in the deep south of the U.S. in Lafayette, Louisiana — the heart of Cajun country. I’ve been practicing for over a decade and have complete well over 1500 placenta encapsulations in that time. I’ve grown from being merely mentor-trained to being fully certified and maintaining certifications between APPA, BBP and Louisiana Food Handlers. I’ve also grown from working in clients’ kitchens to now working and my own placenta-dedicated lab that I’m quite proud of.
Why did you choose to renew your APPAC?
Because it’s the most holistic program as well as staying the most relevant with current events and studies! Ans the glass running it have become people I admire and respect.
In what way has being an APPAC/being part of APPA benefited you as a placenta prep provider?
I can confidently answer nearly any question and the ones I don’t have answers for, I have a community I can go to for reference.
Why did you choose APPA as your certifying organization?
I chose APPA because from the very beginning it was the most well-rounded and intensive program out there and maintains itself as such. It has amazing support and an incredible community.
What did you like the most about APPA?
The gals who organize and manage it. 😉
How has this training changed your practice or added to your knowledge?
It keeps up with current events, controversy, and studies and then keeps us up-to-date as well. It keeps us at the very highest standard and I am proud of that fact.
