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Did this mom have any breast changes during this pregnancy?
Why did she need IVF?
It is becoming increasingly clear to me that subtle imbalances of hormones
(prolactin, thyroid, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, to name a few)
during pregnancy can mess up the development of milk-making tissue. My
guess would be this mom had very little change in her breasts during the
pregnancy, and there is nothing else that you can do now. But she does
deserve the explanation above, which she may not have gotten from the
endocrinologist.
Kathy Leeper, MD, IBCLC
MilkWorks- Lincoln, NE
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