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In a message dated 5/19/2005 5:19:31 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
I have permission to post on this issue. I have a pt today, first
baby, with a hx of what she describes as a "macro tumor" of the
pituitary gland, that was removed in 2003
She is unsure of any other medical detail.
She is planning to Breastfeed her baby. After researching the issue,
I'm more confused than ever. Will this affect lactation, and to what
degree? What advise should I give her?
Thanks in advance!!
Although oxytocin is made in the hypothalamus it is usually delivered to the
body via the blood stream from the posterior pituitary gland cells where it
is stored. It's also found in other parts of the brain. Will she go into
labor without oxytocin? Will she need pitocin?
If there is no evidence of her body delivering oxytocin when and where she
needs it, perhaps an oxytocin nasal spray with produce a let-down. This
website talks about mice going into labor with no gene for oxytocin adn there for
no oxytocin, but with deficits in milk ejection.
_http://arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endocrine/hypopit/oxytocin.html_
(http://arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endocrine/hypopit/oxytocin.html)
Mardrey Swenson
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