I'm confused by your post...Are you talking about polycystic ovarian syndrome
or a pituitary adenoma?
In PCOS, it's LH that's oversecreted, probably tonically secreted, and the FSH
is low or normal. The LH/FSH ratio is elevated and is used in diagnosis. In the
NIH definition of PCOS, there's no mention of thyroid issues or ACTH. And the
insulin abnormalities do have an impact on milk supply since insulin is vitally
important in milk production.
Can you clarify?
Jenny Thomas
www.drjen4kids.com
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