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Regarding the mom that Jamie posted about: I would think that since the
pituitary is such an essential part of the lactation process, secreting prolactin
and oxytocin, the history you describe may be problematic. Case in point, no
breast changes and no colostrum leakage (while that in itself is not such a red
flag as the surgical removal of the tumor and possible damage to the
pituitary. Check the latest Lawrence and/or Riordan for a description of the
necessity of a functioning pituitary.
Mary Kay Smith, RN, IBCLC
Canton MI USA
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