Blac Chyna reveals she might eat her daughter’s placenta

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by Eden-Olivia Lord |
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American model and business woman Blac Chyna – real name Angela Renee White – is pregnant with Rob Kardashian's first child. The pair have been dating since January this year and have hit the headlines several times because of Blac Chyna and the Kardashian's past.

Chyna previously dated and had a child – three-year-old King Cairo - with the rapper Tyga. However after they split, Tyga began a relationship with Kylie Jenner (who at the time was 17-years-old) which caused a lot of controversy.

And now Chyna is engaged and expecting her second child with Kylie Jenner's brother - Rob Kardashian.

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Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian

Yeah, it's very complicated.

And now, the mum who is due in November has hinted that she may be planning on eating her daughter's placenta. Featuring on her friend Amber Rose's podcast, Chyna said: "Maybe (it's) my motherly instinct. Just reading and knowing the pros of breastfeeding for your baby…

"Just recently I found out some new, cool stuff about not cutting the cord and sending your placenta, you can get these pills to take them after to make you and the baby healthy.

"If you notice dogs and cats, when they have their babies, they eat the placenta.

"You're like, 'No, don't do that!' But they do, it's a healthy thing. I feel like with my second baby, I'm more educated than the first one."

Chyna isn't the only celebrity to consider eating her baby's placenta, both Kourtney Kardashian and Natasha Hamilton have tried placenta pills. Kourtney revealed that she eats placenta pills on Instagram, she wrote: "Yummy… PLACENTA pills! No joke… I will be sad when my placenta pills run out.

Kourtney Kardashian Placenta
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"They are life changing! #benefits #lookitup"

Atomic Kitten singer Natasha told the Daily Mail about making her placenta into pills: "If it was me chopping up my placenta and eating it, I would be violently ill. But I had it made into pills, it costs me £175 and it's the best money I ever spent."

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