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> Pitocin is an "anti-diuretic" which is why if too much is administered too
> fast, a woman can suffer from water intoxication. That is also why it holds
> fluid in the system. So while the amount of fluid a mom gets with Pitocin may
> not cause the problem, you generally see the edema with the massive amounts of
> fluids mom is getting with the epidural.
Thank you again to the wonderful people on LN who teach so much! :-)
I didn't realize any of this about pit at all.
I am wondering though, is oxytocin, the natural hormone, also
anti-diuretic? Is this to keep the mom from having to urinate too
much while in labour?
I had really bad edema after my last birth and I had NO artificial
pit. Now perhaps many other factors could have caused/contributed to
this, but I have often wondered why it got so bad AFTER and yet I
wasn't swollen in any big way before the birth.
Fio.
ressource person with Allaitement Québec
Mama to Sandrine, almost 3.5 yrs and Nyssa, 8.5 mos, tandem nursing.
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