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Samantha Davis | Building NuHealth: Starting a Business Postpartum + Everything You Need to Know About Placenta Encapsulation




Samantha Davis | Building NuHealth: Starting a Business Postpartum + Everything You Need to Know About Placenta Encapsulation


In this episode of The Mama Making Podcast, host Jessica Lamb sits down with Samantha Davis, founder of NuHealth Placenta Encapsulation, to talk about building a business rooted in postpartum wellness—and everything you need to know if you’re curious about placenta encapsulation.


From Display Design to Postpartum Care

Before she was supporting new moms, Samantha was designing Anthropologie’s iconic store windows—a role that tapped into her creativity and love for intentional aesthetics. Her pivot into postpartum wellness wasn’t part of a long-term plan. It started with research. Like many of us, she had questions about what postpartum support really looks like—and she couldn’t find the answers.

That curiosity turned into care. Samantha launched NuHealth to provide safe, certified placenta encapsulation services to new moms navigating recovery. And she did it while raising two young kids of her own.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


  • What placenta encapsulation actually is (and how it works)

  • How NuHealth makes the process simple and seamless for clients

  • The science behind hormone support and mood regulation

  • Common myths, safety questions, and what to look for in a provider

  • Why postpartum care is bigger than the 6-week checkup


Whether you’re totally new to placenta encapsulation or already considering it, Samantha breaks it down with warmth, clarity, and a commitment to helping moms feel seen and supported.


Building a Business in the Margins of Motherhood

Samantha also opens up about what it’s really like to start a business as a mom. From balancing client pickups to educating birth workers who may not be familiar with encapsulation, NuHealth has grown into more than a service—it’s a platform for advocacy, education, and change.


She shares what it’s taken to:

  • Become certified and navigate regulations

  • Build trust in an industry often clouded by stigma

  • Offer consent-based, respectful care for all birthing people

  • Talk to providers and clients who may be unsure


The biggest takeaway? Recovery is not a luxury. It's a necessity. And having supportive, stigma-free resources can change everything.


Why This Conversation Matters

Postpartum is often an afterthought in our healthcare system. But it doesn’t have to be. As more families look for holistic, whole-person support, businesses like NuHealth are filling a crucial gap—with science, safety, and a whole lot of heart.


If you’re a mom, a birth professional, or someone curious about postpartum healing, this episode offers the clarity you need and the encouragement you didn’t know you were missing.


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1 Comment


Norma Llerena
Norma Llerena
4 days ago

Loved Samantha Davis Nu Health Placenta Encapsulation Podcast. It explained how placenta encapsulation is done and the benefits it provides the body postpartum. Also how starting a business can be done by first and foremost starting it!

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