I have a thyroid issue from before and i was on this medicine. Now that im pregnant im not sure if i should continue it. I plan to confirm with my doc but wanted to hear if anyone else was on it during pregnancy.
You absolutely need to talk to your doctor about this medication. I was very careful with everything, only doing my light walking and yoga after my gynac's strict approval. Medications are even more critical, so ask your doctor first.
You must call your gynecologist or the hospital's thyroid specialist immediately to clarify this. At my hospital, the doctors were extremely strict about hormone medications and adjusted my doses constantly. Never self-medicate during pregnancy.
I felt so overwhelmed by all the medical terms and prescriptions during my first pregnancy. But please, for your baby's safety, ask your doctor directly about methimazole. It's a strong medicine and only your gynac can guide you correctly.
Having gone through a complicated pregnancy, my biggest advice is to never take or stop any medicine like methimazole without your doctor's explicit green light. It can affect your baby's development, so please consult your doctor today.
Methimazole is an antithyroid drug, and my pregnancy tracker app notes that thyroid medication needs very precise monitoring. Doctors often switch medications depending on which trimester you are in. Please call your endocrinologist immediately to confirm.
This is a very serious medicine question, so please ask your doctor before taking it. When I was staying with my parents, we never took any prescription pills without calling my gynac first. Your doctor knows what is safest for the baby.
I just delivered recently and I know how confusing meds can be, but please don't take methimazole without asking your endocrinologist or gynac. Usually, doctors prefer other medicines in the early months. Do consult them immediately.
I am in my second trimester now and gets so anxious even before taking a basic paracetamol! Has anyone else here been prescribed thyroid meds? Please ask your doctor before taking methimazole, don't take any chances.
Arre, ye sab strong medicines khud se nahi lene chahiye. Apne gynac se poochho pehle, kyunki pregnancy mein thyroid meds change hote rehte hain na. Dr. ki advice sabse best hai, bina soche samjhe mat khao.
I totally understand how stressful it is to worry about which medicines are safe for your precious baby. Please reach out to your doctor right away to ask about this. It's always best to let the experts guide you so you can stay worry-free.
Beta, thyroid or hormone medicines should never be taken without a doctor's proper prescription during pregnancy. Home remedies are only for small things like acidity. Please call your doctor right away and clear all doubts.