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Possible Link between Pitocin & Autism--Research Article

Last post 09-04-2009 4:01 PM by NoLongerDesolate. 1 replies.
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  • 09-01-2009 8:34 PM

    Possible Link between Pitocin & Autism--Research Article

    So, this is an article that talks about the possible link between interventions done routinely in CB (mostly Pitocin for inductions/augmentation but others as well) and the soaring rate of Autism. Research is not definitive and they are still in the early stages but so far there is strong evidence to support the connection between the use of Pitocin and Autism.

    I have signed up for ongoing reports on this subject. I think it may be my new research topic. (I research for fun, I am such a dork :)

    Just another reason to just say NO to interventions :) I'd love to hear thoughts about this topic/article.

    http://www.autismtoday.com/articles/ATTN_Researchers.htm

  • 09-04-2009 4:01 PM In reply to

    Re: Possible Link between Pitocin & Autism--Research Article

    Dang! the link is not working for me.
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