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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: East Coast USA
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: East Coast USA
Posts: 1,174
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Eddie, my answer would have been no.
Prolactin occurs more in the middle of pregnancy, and the nature of it is to provide a good source of food for a baby. It helps the baby's brain develop in the womb, as it is growing, not the person who takes it for sleep aid.
What protects women during pregnancy is EPF (Early pregnancy Factor). That does turn down the the "T", and increase Estrogen and Progesterone.
After pregnancy they get lowered and then a relapse may occur from the drop in Estrogen, which btw, is being tested in clinical trial and MS now, but along with "C" so it will be hard to decipher the outcome.
Are you in a relapse, why the steroids? Did I miss something?
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