Visit to OB/Gyn: Good to first visit with your OB/GYN. They will listen to your history, perform an exam, and order labs if needed. There are different reasons why this can happen (i.e. prolactin) in addition to a change in estrogen levels. Please do not hesitate to get in and get this checked out.
Answered 10/4/2015
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