Please help! I am going crazy trying to find a reference I know I have.
It refers to epidurals blunting the release of oxytocin - especially the
ocytocin surge as the baby is born. It also speaks to the fact that
oxytocin (pitocin) given during labour does not have the same effect as
mother's naturally produed oxytocin during birth. I think it was in a
skin-to-skin article - the theory being that skin-to-skin contact is vital
to encourage natural oxytocin release and it's obvious impact on bonding and
breastfeeding.
Many thanks
Jean Ridler RN RM IBCLC
South Africa [log in to unmask]
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