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26/04/2013 at 1:48 pm #69964Wilson, Fiona (TIPCU)Participant
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Hello all.
Do any of you have any policies/procedures regarding the situation were a post partum woman requests that they take home their placenta?I cannot find reference to this in either the Australian or HICPAC IC Guidelines and I recall that this issue has been raised on the list in the past.
If anyone can assist, I would be most grateful.Regards
Fiona Wilson I CNC, Infection Control, TIPCU
Population Health I Department of Health and Human Services
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26/04/2013 at 3:49 pm #69968Richard BartoloParticipantAuthor:
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VICHi Fiona,
Although uncommon I have encountered this practice which exists in some cultures. The placenta was given in a sealed and labeled specimen bucket, the ones used by pathology. Some women requested the Lotus birth, were the placenta is left un-severed and allowed to undergo its own physiological, organic clamping process. Similarly the placenta was placed in a bucket and goes home with the baby.Good luck
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Subject: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] Policy re placenta.Hello all.
Do any of you have any policies/procedures regarding the situation were a post partum woman requests that they take home their placenta?I cannot find reference to this in either the Australian or HICPAC IC Guidelines and I recall that this issue has been raised on the list in the past.
If anyone can assist, I would be most grateful.Regards
Fiona Wilson I CNC, Infection Control, TIPCU
Population Health I Department of Health and Human Services
Post GPO Box 125 Hobart Tas 7001 | Email tipcu@dhhs.tas.gov.au
Phone (03) 6222 7684 | Fax (03) 6233 0553
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26/04/2013 at 4:32 pm #69969AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Hi Fiona
The WA Release of human Tissue Policy may be of assistance:
http://www.health.wa.gov.au/circularsnew/circular.cfm?Circ_ID12907
Kind Regards
Rebecca
Rebecca McCann Program Manager
Healthcare Associated Infection Unit (HAIU)
Communicable Disease Control Directorate Department of Health
Grace Vaughan House
227 Stubbs Terrace
SHENTON PARK WA 6008
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Hello all.
Do any of you have any policies/procedures regarding the situation were a post partum woman requests that they take home their placenta?
I cannot find reference to this in either the Australian or HICPAC IC Guidelines and I recall that this issue has been raised on the list in the past.
If anyone can assist, I would be most grateful.
Regards
Fiona Wilson I CNC, Infection Control, TIPCU
Population Health I Department of Health and Human Services
Post GPO Box 125 Hobart Tas 7001 | Email tipcu@dhhs.tas.gov.au
Phone (03) 6222 7684 | Fax (03) 6233 0553
A fair and healthy Tasmania
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