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To: Pat Thomas
Re: Progesterone in pregnancy.
I just reviewed a nice review on Endocrinology of Lactation IN: Mishell's
Textbook of infertility, Contraception, and Reproductive Endocrinology 4th
Edition. Edited by Rogerio A. Lobo. Publisher is Blackwell Science.1997.
It covers rather nicely the endocrinology of pregnancy including progesterone.
Remember, Progesterone is supposed to be very high during pregnancy to sustain
the pregnancy and prepare the moms breasts for lactating.
Immediately after delivery, the mom will need to stop the progesterone. If
anything, progesterone during pregnancy might even enhance here milk supply
postpartum, at least in her case.
Regards
Tom Hale
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