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Hi there...although I don't have the answer to this question directly, I
believe I have read that milk supply is not regulated totally by prolactin.
Milk supply is driven by how empty the breast is, and how often the milk is
emptied and the hormonal pathways flow. (Hartmann). A mother with
reduction surgery may have further complications in that her "pathways" for
milk to be empty have been damaged. Just a thought. And, Domperidone is a
better drug than Reglan to engender increased supply. See
www.breastfeedingonline.com. Kathleen
At 11:26 PM 12/14/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>A mom who is currently trying to re-lactate (BFAR with 8 month old baby)
>wants to know:
>
>"How much prolactin is in the system after birth? How much does the Reglan
>create? I'm wondering, in terms of comparison."
>
>Anybody have any idea? I searched archives, and though there's a wealth
>of info on Reglan, I couldn't find the answer to this.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Anticipating the holidays in Manitoba,
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