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DHEA and toddler

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    Probably not much of a hazard for a big toddler and limited milk.

    Tom Hale Ph.D.

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  • Judy1004
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    DHEA and toddler

    Good evening,

    I was given the recommendation to start DHEA as mine is on the low end of ideal. It was recommended to take for a few months just to kick my hormones back into gear. I have a 3-year-old who is not fully weaned, but am doubtful gets much milk all, a few mLs perhaps? Maybe an ounce max? I see that this is considered hazardous in infants but am wondering if the same holds true in my situation.

    Thanks!
    Judy1004
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