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In a message dated 5/23/2005 8:12:33 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
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L. Righard and others made a great video
which depicted babies with epidurals and their lack of ability to coordinate
latch, and suck. It was short, and was with M. Alade, I think, but I cannot
remember the name.
The video is indeed with Margaret Alade. The name is something along the
lines of "Self-Attachment". The drug used for the women in this video was
Demerol. The argument has been made (to me by some HCPs who watched the video at
my in-service) that since some epidurals do not have narcotics then it
shouldn't affect the baby. Maybe they are right that they don't affect the baby
in the way shown in the video but how can one class of drugs affect a baby so
severely and another not have "any" effect? It doesn't make sense to me.
Plus, most women DO get narcotics in their epidural cocktail in the hospitals
around here.
Another reference:
Righard L, Alade MO. Effect of delivery room routines on success of first
breast-feed. Lancet 1990 Nov 3;336(8723):1105-7.
MY personal theory with absolutely no research or scientific evidence is
this: If women expect the most painful event of their lives and the most
difficult work of their lives (i.e. labor) to be painfree, how willing are they
going to be to stick out difficulties with breastfeeding? I realize this is a
generalization but I find many times that the women who wanted labor and
delivery to be an event where they were "in control and comfortable" have no
frame of reference to rely on when they are having problems with breastfeeding.
If LABOR wasn't a big deal then why on earth should feeding the baby be such
a big deal? Just my .02.
Christie Pillado
El Paso, TX
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