As I am preparing for my upcoming birth in March, I am thinking a lot about my daughter's birth in 2006. It was a long, slow, Cytotec induction, and I recieved Pitocin after 12 hours at 4cm.
The Pitocin made me feel so ill. Other than increasing the intensity and frequency of the contractions and making me shake and shudder uncontrollably, I felt like I couldn't breathe. I had an oxygen mask on, and I was sucking it against my face so hard, and I still felt like I couldn't get enough air. I actually had to take the O2 mask off and hold it 2 inches or so away from my face during the contractions or I felt like I was suffocating. I tore the hospital gown off, and I wouldn't let anyone touch my face, neck, or chest. The Pit had only been turned up once, so was on the 2nd lowest dose.
Even though they didn't think it was the Pit that was causing the symptoms, the nurses turned it off at my request. I could breathe again!
I went on to deliver without any more Pit or anything.
So, is this a normal side effect of Pitocin? Is it an allergic reaction? Has anyone else experienced this?
The Pitocin made me feel so ill. Other than increasing the intensity and frequency of the contractions and making me shake and shudder uncontrollably, I felt like I couldn't breathe. I had an oxygen mask on, and I was sucking it against my face so hard, and I still felt like I couldn't get enough air. I actually had to take the O2 mask off and hold it 2 inches or so away from my face during the contractions or I felt like I was suffocating. I tore the hospital gown off, and I wouldn't let anyone touch my face, neck, or chest. The Pit had only been turned up once, so was on the 2nd lowest dose.
Even though they didn't think it was the Pit that was causing the symptoms, the nurses turned it off at my request. I could breathe again!
I went on to deliver without any more Pit or anything.
So, is this a normal side effect of Pitocin? Is it an allergic reaction? Has anyone else experienced this?








They just didn't want to admit that they were wrong and she was reacting severely for 2 weeks and mom figured out what the problem was before they did.
