Prolactin is the hormone produced by the pituitary gland, which helps milk production in women after childbirth. The normal prolactin level is 2 to 18 ng/mL for males and 2 to 29 ng/mL for nonpregnant females. In pregnant and lactating women, it is normal for the levels to be high.
Prolactin Deficiency - Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Prolactin is a hormone that helps the breasts prepare for lactation and produce milk. Read to know the causes and effects of prolactin deficiency.
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