Guest guest Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 As a follow up, there have been lawsuits in states like Tenessee (2001) against the maker of pitocin. The lawsuit alleges that (Pitocin) it is " dangerously defective " and may be linked to the deaths of several mothers during childbirth and health problems with some babies. The lawsuit alleges that the drug itself isn't causing the problems, rather it is a preservative in the mixture called chlorobutanol that lawyers are alleging causes the dangerous side effects. In addition to possibly causing deaths of mothers during childbirth, some suggest its use may be linked to autism in some babies and low oxygen levels in others. Antognoli <jakesbaba@...> wrote: I kind of thought that it was just one of those bizarre chances of probability that i ran across. However it just became more and more odd as every other mother we ran across was induced as well. -jja autiemom4 <autiemom4@...> wrote: 2 of my 4 with autism were not induced in any way shape or form. My most severely autistic child came so fast there was not time for any inducement. Just for the stats of it. Laurel > > This is by no means a scientific study, but in the course of going to > different OT, speech and behavior therapies for my son. It seems that > what almost every mother has in common is that they were all induced > when they gave birth to their autistic child. > > I would assume that plutocin is the common method of induction. Does > anyone know what is actually in plutocin. > > I would guess that the plutocin could not be at all the factor, it > could be that some other factor is making autistic children have a > longer gestation period and that the secondary effect of being induced > is just the resulting action. > > I am just curious as to any thoughts on this. I have never seen type > of questionaire that we have had to fill out ask us about induction, c- > section or natural child birth. However i doubt that the meidcial > industy has overlooked the most elementary of questions to ask. > ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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