Jennifer asks,
> <<(Do you mean you have never seen such swelling in a HB mom, or never seen a
> HB mom?) >>
I rarely see HB moms -- most of them don't have problems bf, so....!!! I've
BEEN a home birth mom myself - though one of the few w/ bf problems (take a
bow, Timothy)! But I've never seen a home birth mom w/ edema such as we have
been describing, nor have I seen a mom who birthed without Pitocin w/
swelling. Of course, keep in mind that moms in the hospital all get Pit
after the birth because we all know that *just* breastfeeding won't keep the
uterus clamped down appropriately.
Unless, of course, you are delivering in a *real* birthing center (take a
bow, Family Birthing Center, Southfield, MI) where they don't use Pitocin,
but believe in Natural Oxytocin Stimulation and breastfeeding.
> << It makes sense to me that hospital birth practices would
> explain the edema problem as well as so many others. I am curious about what
> else anyone thinks might account for this edema. OTOH, even if there is
> another potential cause *as well*, it doesn't mean the inductions aren't
> still the primary cause.
> >>
I agree.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC
in snowy Wheaton
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