So I took a breast feeding class the other day and somehow the instructor got on the topic of pain management when delivering. She was saying that people that have epidurals have a more difficult time bonding with their babies because your body needs to feel the pain to release certain bonding hormones. Now I know she is the breast feeding instructor not a dr and they never even mentioned this in birthing class, but I am curious if there are any others that have heard this or experienced it. I am on the fence about what I am doing for pain management (if anything) but I already feel like I have bonded with the baby and don?t think I would have a problem at all no matter if I have an epidural or not. Thoughts anyone?
Re: Epidurals=No bonding???
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This doesn't sound true to me. Sounds like more of a scare tactic or an "agenda" if you will. If it was true, I doubt that epidurals would be as common as they are.
Plus, if you breastfeed your body should release oxytocin which is a bonding hormone, right?
This makes me think of Ricki Lake's "The Business of Being Born" where one of the people interviewed talked about how monkeys abandon their young if they deliver by c-section and he was trying to imply that an epidural, a c-section, etc destroyed a mom's chance to bond. I'm sorry, but people are not animals.
I have no personal experience, but I've seen plenty of moms who have gotten epidurals or c-sections and bonded just fine with their babies.
Sometimes, I'm hilarious.
Are you sure that's what was said? I've read about medications effects on breasfeeding and the need to feel pain was never brought up. However, it's my understanding that babies that were born with pain medication may have a harder time latching on because they're sluggish from the drugs.
Also, IV fluids generally accompany pain medications and the excess fluid can also inhibit the baby's ability to latch properly.
Thanks for the input everyone. The instructor was talking about bonding not latching on, I didn?t put much stock into it when she said it but it was kinda sitting there in the back of my mind and I was totally feeling guilty about getting the epi and I haven?t even gone into labor yet! Just thought it was better to ask people who had been through it and see if anyone actually had difficulty bonding.