In lactational amenorrhoea,ovulation does not occuer durng the period of intense lactation bacause
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hyperprolactinemia is often associated with amenorrhea, a condition that resembles the physiological situation during lactation (lactational amenorrhea). Mechanical detection of suckling increases prolactin levels in the body to increase milk synthesis.
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Ovulation (the release of an egg from the ovaries into the fallopian tubes) only occurs when a woman produces high levels of oestrogen, because high levels of oestrogen trigger ovulation. Because a breastfeeding woman produces less oestrogen than normally, she does not ovulate and cannot become pregnant.
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