Rachel writes:
I believe she was given cabergoline and I don't know all the details, but
she would have been
at high risk for Sheehan's.
~~
Since cabergoline is the physician's drug of choice for a woman who is HIV+
being told she cannot ever put her newborn to breast or she will have him
taken away, it must be one powerful dry-up drug. It is given also for
hyperprolactinemia conditions. Hale says it completely and irreversibly ends
lactation. If she was given this drug, it seems there would have been no way
she could have gone on to have a milk supply.
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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