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What medication is used to stop lactation after stillbirth?: A Guide to Pharmacological and Non-Drug Options

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A study found that stillbirth was the main reason for lactation inhibition in over 50% of patients who received Cabergoline for this purpose. Navigating the physical process of milk production after such a profound loss is often traumatic. Understanding **what medication is used to stop lactation after stillbirth?** can provide clarity during this difficult time. This guide explores the options available, focusing on medication and alternative methods.

What medication is used for stillbirth? A comprehensive overview of treatment options

3 min read
According to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, a stillbirth is the death of a fetus at or after 20 weeks of pregnancy, affecting approximately 1 in 160 pregnancies. The medical management of this tragic event often involves inducing labor using specific medications to safely deliver the fetus, and understanding what medication is used for stillbirth is a key part of the process.