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Prolactin - a few notes

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(28-04-2016, 03:17 AM)Lotus Wrote:  It could be, but......labs will pick this up ultimately ending the speculation. From what I've seen from research higher prolactin influences IGT.

Sorry if this is a silly question,
What is IGT?
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(28-04-2016, 03:19 AM)Katana Wrote:  
(28-04-2016, 03:17 AM)Lotus Wrote:  It could be, but......labs will pick this up ultimately ending the speculation. From what I've seen from research higher prolactin influences IGT.

Sorry if this is a silly question,
What is IGT?

IGT- insufficient growth tissue, as in tubular breasts, or one breast trails the other in growth.
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#13

(28-04-2016, 03:25 AM)Lotus Wrote:  
(28-04-2016, 03:19 AM)Katana Wrote:  
(28-04-2016, 03:17 AM)Lotus Wrote:  It could be, but......labs will pick this up ultimately ending the speculation. From what I've seen from research higher prolactin influences IGT.

Sorry if this is a silly question,
What is IGT?

IGT- insufficient growth tissue, as in tubular breasts, or one breast trails the other in growth.

Ah gotcha.
Hmm I'll have to keep an eye on that. I already have asymmetrical breasts so will watch out for any further asymmetry
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#14

Sorry Katana, progesterone high-jacked your prolactin thread, (now since split) apologies for any inconvenience(s) to you or others. (keeping threads on target benefits the OP), if the conversation gets sidetracked forum members should feel free to speak up, otherwise, pm admin please.

Thanks
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#15

I was having a read through this thread: http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=5182
And a few things came to my attention.

During an orgasm, we experience a surge of prolactin, normally lowering sexual desire (and dopamine levels) as if to say "once is enough".
Orgasm leads to high levels (or surges) of prolactin over a two-week period, Women also report low libido and headaches. In short, if a woman becomes a shrew during the weeks after a passionate encounter, she may have good reason...neurochemically at least. Women with high prolactin levels can suffer from depression, anxiety, and hostility.

Personally, I never feel like "once is enough" and often orgasm at least 8 times with my partner before I have "had enough".
If one orgasm can lead to surges of prolactin over two weeks, what would 8+ do to my body?
I have been known to suffer from depression, anxiety and hostility, often at the same time. But definitely not low libido or frequent headaches.
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#16

(16-05-2016, 03:48 AM)Katana Wrote:  I was having a read through this thread: http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=5182
And a few things came to my attention.

During an orgasm, we experience a surge of prolactin, normally lowering sexual desire (and dopamine levels) as if to say "once is enough".
Orgasm leads to high levels (or surges) of prolactin over a two-week period, Women also report low libido and headaches. In short, if a woman becomes a shrew during the weeks after a passionate encounter, she may have good reason...neurochemically at least. Women with high prolactin levels can suffer from depression, anxiety, and hostility.

Personally, I never feel like "once is enough" and often orgasm at least 8 times with my partner before I have "had enough".
If one orgasm can lead to surges of prolactin over two weeks, what would 8+ do to my body?
I have been known to suffer from depression, anxiety and hostility, often at the same time. But definitely not low libido or frequent headaches.

That was an interesting archive post, thanks Katana.

Quote:Best of all, Taoists recognized that there is a natural cure for the problem: learn to make love without over-stimulating yourself with too much dopamine (orgasm or hungry behavior). That way, neurochemical levels seem to stay balanced. The results? No more intense mood swings...and an easy, natural, sustained attraction between lovers.

Lovers can achieve this result without chemical manipulations by learning to make love differently. Perhaps one day therapists who study addiction (and the relationship between dopamine and prolactin) will lend their support to this natural way to balance our emotions. However, don't look to medical researchers in laboratories to publicize this possibility, if indeed they ever discover it. This is not because of a conscious conspiracy; it's due to the fact that experiments require funding, so laboratory research is geared toward producing substances that can be protected by patents and marketed as drugs—like Viagra, Levitra and Cialis.


I have to chuclke on the highlighted part, exactly how do you tame an orgasm?. It seems to me you'd deprive yourself cutting down the intense release from an orgasm, no?. Katana, wow 8?..... Tongue i'd be happy with one. Wink. Nice post, thanks.
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#17

(16-05-2016, 08:28 PM)Lotus Wrote:  
(16-05-2016, 03:48 AM)Katana Wrote:  I was having a read through this thread: http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=5182
And a few things came to my attention.

During an orgasm, we experience a surge of prolactin, normally lowering sexual desire (and dopamine levels) as if to say "once is enough".
Orgasm leads to high levels (or surges) of prolactin over a two-week period, Women also report low libido and headaches. In short, if a woman becomes a shrew during the weeks after a passionate encounter, she may have good reason...neurochemically at least. Women with high prolactin levels can suffer from depression, anxiety, and hostility.

Personally, I never feel like "once is enough" and often orgasm at least 8 times with my partner before I have "had enough".
If one orgasm can lead to surges of prolactin over two weeks, what would 8+ do to my body?
I have been known to suffer from depression, anxiety and hostility, often at the same time. But definitely not low libido or frequent headaches.

That was an interesting archive post, thanks Katana.

Quote:Best of all, Taoists recognized that there is a natural cure for the problem: learn to make love without over-stimulating yourself with too much dopamine (orgasm or hungry behavior). That way, neurochemical levels seem to stay balanced. The results? No more intense mood swings...and an easy, natural, sustained attraction between lovers.

Lovers can achieve this result without chemical manipulations by learning to make love differently. Perhaps one day therapists who study addiction (and the relationship between dopamine and prolactin) will lend their support to this natural way to balance our emotions. However, don't look to medical researchers in laboratories to publicize this possibility, if indeed they ever discover it. This is not because of a conscious conspiracy; it's due to the fact that experiments require funding, so laboratory research is geared toward producing substances that can be protected by patents and marketed as drugs—like Viagra, Levitra and Cialis.


I have to chuclke on the highlighted part, exactly how do you tame an orgasm?. It seems to me you'd deprive yourself cutting down the intense release from an orgasm, no?. Katana, wow 8?..... Tongue i'd be happy with one. Wink. Nice post, thanks.
Lol I was thinking the same thing, I don't think I could control it.
Yeah 8 is normally the minimum for me with my partner, he knows all the erogenous zones all my body and won't even enter me until I've had at least 4 different types of orgasm Blush Although that's not a rule for him or anything, it just always happens that he gives me a variety of orgasms before he enters me.
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