Jan writes;
>>The point being that when we give "fake" oxytocin, it "fakes" out the body
so
the body doesn't produce its own....and the fake stuff, while it might be
able to produce contractions (note that the contractions aren't *normal*
contractions, but much stronger than the body would do on its own, often
necessitating exogenous pain relief), does absolutely nothing for MER; in
fact, suppresses the mother's own oxytocin production -- causes edema --
delayed lactogenesis II, and grief over all.<<
sounds sooo good as a hypothesis Jan :), but isn't consistent with my own,
albeit anecdotal, one person only experience; delivered my first 2 children
at 41.5 wks, SVD at a free standing birth center, the third, ten years after
the first in the hospital after induction at 38 wks. All without
pharmacologic pain relief, felt the contractions were much more UNmanageable
with the 2nd (bw 9-13) overall and the most manageable with the 3rd (bw 7-2)
since the pitocin could be "turned down". I had no edema with any of them and
"too much " milk at around the same time with each!
Lynn Shea Rn,Bsn,Ibclc
Franklin,Massachusetts
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