Trying To Conceive, Have Elevated Prolactin Level, Taking Dostinex. Is It Possible To Lower It Without Taking Medicines?
hie doctor,i am 25 yr old female newly married for four months.and i have slightly elevated problem but periods are regular.me and hubby trying to concieve for 2.5 months?i took dostinex twice a week as per doctor advice.I want to ask can i leave this treatment and wait for few months till prolactin level comes down on its own?is it possible or i must have to have medicine to lower high prolactin level?
Hello mam, thanks for trusting health care magic. lowering of prolactin levels is mandatory for conception to occur and it wont happen till they get normalised. but in case conception occurs while you are still on drugs it is not harmful for fetus so dont worry and continue with medicine In case you have further questions you can consult me on health care magic forum and i will be happy to help Take care and wish you all the best. Dr Manisha Jain.
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Trying To Conceive, Have Elevated Prolactin Level, Taking Dostinex. Is It Possible To Lower It Without Taking Medicines?
Hello mam, thanks for trusting health care magic. lowering of prolactin levels is mandatory for conception to occur and it wont happen till they get normalised. but in case conception occurs while you are still on drugs it is not harmful for fetus so dont worry and continue with medicine In case you have further questions you can consult me on health care magic forum and i will be happy to help Take care and wish you all the best. Dr Manisha Jain.