Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes they did run prolactin but doctor said it was normal (even for a non-breastfeeding woman). I do still breastfeed my DD for a few minutes morning and night, but if my prolactin levels are normal, surely that wouldn't be the cause of low estrogen?
Thanks for the response. I'll do some googling on hypothalamic amenorrhea.
So it’s probably not the prolactin specifically, but I do know that for whatever reason some people do not get their cycles back until they complete stop breastfeeding, so it may be that, even though you are only doing a minimal amount. For whatever reason, some people are just more sensitive to that than others.