Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Pituitary tumor and high prolactin were detected in 06 and treated intermittently. Pregnant in May 11. Pregnancy. 1. Yesterday, I went to the hospital to check 24 weeks and 5 days of pregnancy. The baby is 1 kg and 3 taels, Q: Is the weight of the baby normal? 2.Do I need surgery for my pituitary tumor after the birth? 3, high pre-pregnancy prolactin. After treatment, it went down. Q: How do I need to be treated after having a baby so that I don’t continue to gain weight?
Beijing Tiantan Hospital Neurosurgery Department: At present, you should continue to take medication.
After having a baby, you can continue medication, or choose radiation or surgery as appropriate.
Patient: Do I still need to take medication when I am pregnant? Does the medication affect the fetus? Will the disease continue to flare up after the baby is born? Will I still gain weight? Is it possible to do without medication? If you have surgery, will you not need to take medication in the future?
The actual fact is that you will be able to find out if you have a high level of prolactin.
The patient: it’s already 6 months old, will there be a miscarriage, and the baby is healthy on ultrasound. I want to ask if I will continue to gain weight after having a baby.
Beijing Tiantan Hospital Neurosurgery Department: If the level of prolactin is high, it is best to take bromocriptine, which is not teratogenic, but may be risky if you do not take it.
It is not easy to say whether you will gain weight or not, we can only guide you to adjust your prolactin level.