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Kim Scott wrote about a young nurse with difficulty in getting pregnant that has now been linked to elevated prolactin levels. Kim, before I'd read more than a few lines of your post, I knew you were going to mention elevated prolactin levels. This isn't off-topic, as this situation can be associated with inapproprite lactation (galactorrhoea). The young woman seems to have only mild milk leakage, but this can be an inconvenience..
I suggest for solid background information you look at the section on prolactin in Williams Textbook of Endocrinology. It was updated a year or to ago - i've only read an old edition, and that was very useful. From your post about her tests, can I assume she doesn't have a pituitary tumour?
Virginia
in Brisbane, Queensland
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