I know that the insert to the drug Pitocin actually states an increased risk of jaundice <<Because of maternal and fetal risks, oxytocin must be administered with caution {03} {13} {17} {52}. It has been reported to cause fetal bradycardia, neonatal retinal hemorrhage, and neonatal jaundice, in addition to maternal effects {02} {03} {10} {13} {25} {26} {27} {32} {52}.>>To see these references, you can go to <<http://www.drugs.com/MMX/Oxytocin.html>>
Best wishes,
Sam Doak
---- Donna Cordoba <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I went to a conference a year or so ago and there was a study listed about how pitocin can increase newborn jaundice. Is anybody familiar with this study and where I can locate it? I would love to present a poster presentation on my labor and delivery unit.
>
> Thanks
>
> Donna Cordoba RN BSN IBCLC
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