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Blac Chyna is planning to eat her placenta

Los Angeles - Blac Chyna has hinted she'll eat her placenta after giving birth.

The 28-year-old reality star is expecting a baby girl with fiancé Rob Kardashian and admitted she feels "more educated" now than when she was expecting her and Tyga's son King Cairo, now three.

As well as better understanding the health benefits of breastfeeding, Chyna understands how having the placental sack that the tot will have been carried in for nine months freeze dried and put into capsules to ingest later can be good for her.

Discussing how she feels "obligated, in a sense" to breastfeed, she said: "Maybe it's my motherly instinct.

"Just reading and knowing the pros of breastfeeding for your baby, and 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."

The Rob & Chyna star - who is due to give birth in November - has had a fairly easy pregnancy so far and thinks she could "do it again" if carrying another child went so smoothly.

Speaking on her best friend's podcast, Loveline with Amber Rose, she told her model pal: "I've had no cravings, no morning sickness, thank God! I could do it again."

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