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Title: Maternal prolactin, cortisol, growth hormone and noradrenalin profiles during labor and following delivery. Author: Wladimiroff JW, Lo RT, de Meijer MH, Lamberts SW, Schalekamp MA. Journal: Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 1983 Mar; 14(6):365-9. PubMed ID: 6862071. Abstract: Maternal prolactin, cortisol, growth hormone and noradrenalin levels were measured immediately before induced labor, during the expulsion stage and 60-90 min following delivery in 10 normal subjects between 38 and 41 wk of gestation. A significant reduction in prolactin levels was accompanied by a marked rise in cortisol and noradrenalin levels, indicating a paradoxical suppression of prolactin due to stress of labor. Growth hormone levels declined both during labor and following delivery, presumably as a result of anti-insulin actions of cortisol and noradrenalin.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]