Dear Myra,
I researched this morning about lactation and no thyroid. Their is an
article that was published back in 1955 from the journal Endocrinology. I
have asked our library to obtain the article. I have not worked with
mothers with no thyroid, but I have been able to work with clients and my
own daughter who's thyroid was ablated with radioactive iodine. She is
also a Type 1 Diabetic Class D. She was able to make a full milk supply
with no problem.. Although her Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist did
obtain a thyroid study at 6 weeks post partum which was within normal
limits.
Question I have for you is, did your patient have any breast changes with
the onset of menarche or with the onset of lactation?
Regards,
Liz Maseth RN, IBCLC
Lactation Consultant
Maternal Fetal Medicine
Akron Children's Hospital
(330) 543-4531
Fax (330) 543-4508
Pager (330) 914-0096
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