Prolactin

Prolactin

Since the prolactin hormone is in charge of producing breast milk, it is produced by pregnant and breastfeeding women. Although it can appear advantageous to have increased prolactin when attempting to get pregnant, this is not a good sign.
The uterine lining and ovarian follicle formation are affected by high levels of prolactin, which is the cause. Prolactin inhibits the woman’s ability to procreate while she is producing milk. Hence, high prolactin levels in women who are not pregnant or nursing indicate a hormonal imbalance. Before getting pregnant, a woman’s prolactin level should be under 25 ng/mL. If your level is greater, you can be given medication to reduce prolactin and increase your chance of getting pregnant.

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