My recent reports showed my thyroid a bit off and earlier it was always fine. Im 16 weeks. Can pregnancy itself cause this to happen? Bit confused, will discuss with gynac too.
Yes, sometimes the pregnancy hormones can affect your thyroid gland and cause temporary hyperthyroidism. While eating healthy and staying calm is good, please consult your doctor for proper testing. This is not something we can treat with home remedies.
Please do not ignore this or try to guess the cause on your own. Any thyroid change can affect the baby's development, so you must visit your gynac immediately. They will guide you on whether you need medication or just monitoring.
Look, pregnancy hormones can definitely mess with your thyroid, but you cannot treat this like a simple cold. Go straight to your doctor, get the blood test done, and follow their advice. Don't read too much online.
I totally understand how scary it feels when your reports show something unexpected during this special time. Yes, pregnancy can sometimes trigger hyperthyroidism, but please don't stress. Your doctor will take the best care of you and your sweet baby.
Oh, finding out about thyroid issues during pregnancy can make your anxiety skyrocket, I completely feel you. Yes, it can be caused by pregnancy hormones, but it is highly treatable. Just talk to your gynac and they will help you calm down.
Haan behan, pregnancy mein hormones ki wajah se thyroid upar neeche ho jata hai. Tum bilkul chinta mat karo, bas ek baar achhe doctor ko dikha lo aur test karwa lo. Sab theek ho jayega.
Actually, there is a condition called gestational transient thyrotoxicosis where high levels of hCG stimulate the thyroid gland. My doctor explained that it usually resolves on its own by the second trimester, but you must monitor it with regular blood tests.
I am planning my pregnancy now and was just reading about this! It seems hCG hormone can mimic thyroid stimulating hormones, sometimes causing temporary hyperthyroidism. It's so fascinating but also something we must check with a doctor.
Hormonal changes in pregnancy can definitely trigger thyroid issues. I had a C-section and went through a lot of hormonal fluctuations myself. Please be very gentle with yourself and get your levels checked by your doctor regularly.
My body is currently producing so many hormones that I wouldn't be surprised if it started a small science lab inside me! Jokes apart, yes, pregnancy can trigger thyroid changes. Please get a proper blood test done and ask your doctor about it.