Tina,
I have an article on hyperprolactinemia and the use of bromocriptine. It is a small study n=8. This study was one in which the moms were on bromocriptine through the pregnancy. One mom was able to breastfeed even though she was on bromocriptine after the birth.
Fertility and Sterility Vol 36 no.4 October 1981 Canales,ES et al
Gail Hertz [log in to unmask]
On Feb 20, 2013, at 5:59 PM, Tina Lavy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of research that links use of bromocriptine for fertility (probably resulting from high prolactin levels), then discontinued for the pregnancy, but then resulting in an effect on breastmilk production post-delivery?
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