People Are Extremely Shocked After Calvin Harris Shared Graphic Photos Of His Wife's Placenta Being Turned Into Pills
Taking to Instagram, Calvin shared a carousel of photos and wrote, '20th of July our boy arrived. Micah is here! My wife is a superhero and I am in complete awe of her primal wisdom! Just so grateful. We love you so much Micah.'
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The first photo in the carousel shows Calvin holding baby Micah outdoors, followed by a couple of photos of Vick's at-home water birth set-up.
Then, Calvin posted a close-up photo of Vick's placenta, with the umbilical cord arranged in the shape of a heart.
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The next photo shows the placenta being dehydrated, and finally, the carousel ends with a picture of a jar of pills.
Several internet users were left totally shocked by Calvin's raw photos of the placenta, and took to the comments to share their thoughts. 'A disclaimer about the placenta would've been nice,' one person said, while someone else wrote, 'Didn't expect to see a full on placenta pic whilst eating my lunch today.'
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'Nothing prepared me for the placenta,' another person wrote. More users questioned, 'Did you guys cook and make pills out of the placenta?!?' and, 'Did you guys cook and make pills out of the placenta?!?'
Someone else commented, 'I swiped and got more than what I asked for,' while another person echoed, 'Wasn't ready for the 4th slide.'
Many users went on to suggest that the photos shouldn't have been posted without a warning. 'You could of triggered warned the 4th pic that's nasty yes it's a natural thing,' one comment read, while another person said, 'SOME THINGS ARE PRIVATE.'
However, on the other hand, some people praised Calvin for normalizing all aspects of childbirth. 'Congratulations and thanks for sharing about the placenta too, it's important to normalise certain aspects of childbirth and not make it an area we don't talk about,' one comment read. 'You know what I don't think I ever got to even see the 3 placentas my body made! This is incredible to look at really. Mother Nature. congratulations,' another person wrote.
'The placenta is so beautiful, it literally looks like a 'tree' of life! CONGRATS PARENTS,' someone else wrote, while one more person added, 'Love this!!! Way to normalize birth, all parts of it. Congrats to the healthy beautiful fam!'
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