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Wed, 29 Nov 2017 22:50:33 +0000
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Hi,


Does anyone have any thoughts or info on whether taking bromocryptine long term (8 years) might affect prolactin levels once the person stopped taking it?


A mother here is finding it hard to express more than a little milk for her new baby, who is not yet breastfeeding, despite frequent pumping with good technique. When I asked about any medical conditions etc she told me she has high prolactin levels, which seems surprising.  She came off the medication when she became pregnant.


Thanks!


Sally Etheridge IBCLC
Programme Lead
Leicester Mammas CIC
07580159278

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