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Prolactin, the pituitary, and pregnancy: Where’s the balance?


 

REPORTING FROM ENDO 2018


From this and other work, endocrinologists now know that kisspeptin is “very likely involved in puberty initiation and in response to fasting,” said Dr. Molitch. It’s now thought that high prolactin levels alter kisspeptin levels, “which then causes the further downstream effects,” said Dr. Molitch.

Dopamine agonists and pregnancy

Dopamine agonists are the primary therapies used for patients with prolactinomas and hyperprolactinemia. In patients seeking fertility, the dopamine agonist is usually continued just through the first few weeks of pregnancy, until the patient misses her first menstrual period, he said.

Establishing the menstrual interval is key to knowing when to stop the dopamine agonist, though. “We often use barrier contraceptives, so we can tell what the menstrual interval is – so we can tell when somebody’s missed her period,” Dr. Molitch explained.

“Most of the safety data on these drugs … are based on that relatively short period of exposure,” said Dr. Molitch. “As far as long-term use during pregnancy, only about 100 patients who took bromocriptine throughout pregnancy have been reported,” with two minor fetal anomalies reported from this series of patients, he said.

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