Reducing prolactin levels: steps to suppress breast milk production

submitted 4 weeks ago by bettyholmes to health

Breast milk production is a natural process, primarily regulated by a hormone called prolactin, which is produced by the pituitary gland. While many women experience lactation after childbirth, some may need or want to suppress breast milk production due to medical, personal, or lifestyle reasons. High levels of prolactin are responsible for stimulating milk production, so lowering prolactin levels is key to suppressing lactation.