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January Jones takes placenta pills

Actress January Jones

The Mad Men actress gave birth to son Xander last September and admits she has been dining on her placenta – which connects a baby to their mother while they are in the womb and delivered after the birth – in capsule form ever since.

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When asked how she copes with being a working mother, January told People magazine: “I have a great doula who makes sure I’m eating well, with vitamins and teas, and with placenta capsulation.”

“Your placenta gets dehydrated and made into vitamins. It’s something I was very hesitant about, but we’re the only mammals who don’t ingest our own placentas.”

“It’s not witch-crafty or anything! I suggest it to all moms!”

January – who refuses to name Xander’s father – went back to work soon after her son’s birth but was grateful he was able to come to the Mad Men set with her.

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“I think I went back to set six or seven weeks after, so he was really little. I had the baby and the baby nurse in their own room so I could go back and feed him every two hours.” She says.

“If I felt like he needed me, or if he needed to eat, or even if I just needed a squeeze because I was having separation issues, I would go back and see him. It was such a blessing that I wasn’t separated from him.”

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