Induction of lactation in a patient with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome.

IF 0.7 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Kimberly Voon, Bronwyn G A Stuckey
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Summary: With rising rates of adoption and surrogacy, induced lactation is likely to become increasingly relevant, allowing women who did not undergo pregnancy to breastfeed. We describe the case of a woman with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS) on conventional oestrogen therapy who was expecting a child via surrogacy and who wished to breastfeed. The woman was commenced on supplementary oestrogen therapy, domperidone and breast stimulation by mechanical breast pump 8 weeks prior to the delivery of her child. Following delivery, the patient produced a small, unquantified amount of milk, allowing her to suckle the infant for a short period of time. Induced lactation is possible in chromosomally XY individuals. It has been most successful in cis-women and transwomen, both of whom have had progesterone/progestogen exposure to the breast. We suggest that the addition of a progestogen to our patient's treatment regimen, either as part of her original hormone therapy or part of the lactation induction program, would have improved her changes of establishing successful lactation.

Learning points: Induced lactation is possible in chromosomally XY individuals with the use of pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies. There are no standardised guidelines regarding the optimal regimen for induced lactation. Progesterone exposure to the breast is essential for ductal branching and alveolar maturation. In the published literature, induced lactation is more successful in transwomen and other XY individuals who have had prior progesterone exposure. The addition of progestogen to our patient's treatment regimen would have improved her chances of establishing successful lactation.

完全雄激素不敏感综合征患者的诱导泌乳。
摘要:随着收养和代孕率的上升,人工哺乳可能变得越来越重要,允许没有怀孕的妇女进行母乳喂养。我们描述的情况下,妇女完全雄激素不敏感综合征(CAIS)的传统雌激素治疗谁是期待一个孩子通过代孕,谁希望母乳喂养。该妇女在分娩前8周开始接受补充雌激素治疗、多潘立酮和机械吸乳器乳房刺激。分娩后,患者产生少量的,不能定量的乳汁,使她可以在短时间内哺乳婴儿。诱导泌乳在染色体XY个体中是可能的。它在顺式女性和跨性别女性中最为成功,这两类女性都曾在乳房中使用过黄体酮/孕激素。我们建议在患者的治疗方案中加入孕激素,无论是作为原始激素治疗的一部分,还是作为泌乳诱导计划的一部分,都可以改善她建立成功泌乳的变化。学习要点:诱导泌乳是可能在染色体XY个体使用药物和非药物治疗。关于诱导泌乳的最佳方案没有标准化的指导方针。孕酮暴露于乳房是必要的导管分支和肺泡成熟。在已发表的文献中,诱导泌乳在跨性别女性和其他有孕酮暴露的XY个体中更成功。在病人的治疗方案中加入孕激素将会提高她成功泌乳的机会。
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142
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports publishes case reports on common and rare conditions in all areas of clinical endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism. Articles should include clear learning points which readers can use to inform medical education or clinical practice. The types of cases of interest to Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports include: -Insight into disease pathogenesis or mechanism of therapy - Novel diagnostic procedure - Novel treatment - Unique/unexpected symptoms or presentations of a disease - New disease or syndrome: presentations/diagnosis/management - Unusual effects of medical treatment - Error in diagnosis/pitfalls and caveats
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