>Date: Sat, 4 Mar 95 18:42:28 EST
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>Subject: oversupply
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>Re: oversupply. Has this mother been checked for a prolactinoma?=
Benign tumor
>of the pituitary. As the name implies, one result is oversupply=
of prolactin
>which =3D oversupply/copious of breastmilk!
This is the first time I've ever hearfd of possible rebound after=
using
cabbage. I am wondering if she had used it longer would she have=
had
similar effect?
Has she tried posturing the baby differently? I have mom sit baby=
up
facing her while mom leans back slightly, as in a lounge chair, but=
not to
point of being prone. Excess milk slips out baby's mouth and is=
less
liekly to cause choking, difficulty, etc.
Nursing one-sided usually is fine for these babies. As you noted,=
growth is
not a problem. However, gassiness may be from excess lactose (lots=
of
foremilk and less of hindmilk). What did milk look like that she=
pumped?
By the way, one treatment used for women with Prolactinoma is
bromocriptine, which reduces milk production enough to make them
comfortable. Any chance she could get some? Remember, Parolodel=81=
is now no
longer recommended for pp women for lactation suppression. She would=
have
to get it on prescription and be watched carefully due to nasty side
effects, which include stroke, psychosis, etc. One woman in Michigan=
had a
cardiac arrest after taking it to dry up. I am wondering, however,=
if a
low dose might help her? It might be worth discussing with her physician.
Check Riordan and Auerbach (I think in the Maternal Health or Maternal
ILlness chapter; can't remember). Prolactinomas and therapy for same=
is
discussed there.
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