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OCR: d like to Many hyperprolactinaemic women wou on of fall pregnant and, since the administrati s. and bromocriptine lowers the prolactin leve sents little restores gonadal function, conception pr portant difficulty, there are, however, several in both considerations that must be recognised b ible physician and patient, including the pos teratogenic sequelae of foetal exposure to bromocriptine. animal There is no evidence for teratogenicity i ed women studies, and in one thousand four hund ey who were taking bromocriptine when th sed conceived, there is no evidence of incre y, or foetal incidence of abortion, multiple pregnan ved their abnormalities. Until these babies have li ossibility ofown complete life cycles, however, the p unexpected late effects cannot be exclude