Hi maryz, bromocriptine is a prolactin inhibiting drug. It can suppress lactation effectively. But what do you mean by without pregnancy? Please clarify. If lactation occur without pregnancy, it can be suppressed by bromocriptine only if that is related with prolactin level. Hope you got the answer. Thanks ...
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Hair Fall is very common after delivery and usually 3-4 months post-delivery. This hair fall is called Postpartum Telogen Effluvium (PTE) and recovers on its own in 3-6 months. I don't advise using hair stimulant lotions or oils during lactaction because of unknown effects on breast milk. However you can take supplements such as Biotin 5-10 mg per day, B-complex once a day and Calcium 500 mg per day - all of these help slow down hair fall. Many nursing mothers are also Vit D deficient an ...
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exess sleep is reported but usually no need to worry. avoid both cetzine and lomofen it sometimes cause decrease in lactation if taken for long time. ...
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