Literature DB >> 476015

Hormonal profiles in lactating and non-lactating women immediately after delivery and their relationship to breast engorgement.

C P West, A S McNeilly.   

Abstract

Prolactin, human placental lactogen (HPL), oestrone, oestradiol and progesterone levels in plasma were measured before and during the first seven days after delivery in women who did not breast feed. The results confirmed the rapid clearance of placental steroids from the circulation after delivery. Plasma prolactin levels remained elevated during the early puerperium and the range of values were the same in non breast-feeding women and a group of breast feeding women. Of the 25 women studied, six developed breast engorgement. No difference in hormonal profiles were found leading to the conclusion that there is no endocrine basis for breast engorgement in non-breast feeding women.

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Keywords:  Biology; Developed Countries; Endocrine System; Estradiol--analysis; Estrogens; Estrone--analysis; Europe; Hormones; Lactation; Maternal Physiology; Northern Europe; Physiology; Pituitary Hormones; Progestational Hormones; Progesterone--analysis; Prolactin--analysis; Scotland; United Kingdom; Western Europe

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Year:  1979        PMID: 476015     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1979.tb10800.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Obstet Gynaecol        ISSN: 0306-5456


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