Mujhe pregnancy se pehle thyroid ka koi issue nahi tha par ab reports mein kuch gadbad dikhi aur doc ne hashimoto ka mention kiya. Thoda dar gayi hu, kya pregnancy ki wajah se ye ho sakta hai? Apne gynac se detail mein puchungi but yaha bhi koi anubhav share kare.
Actually, yaar, pregnancy does a number on your hormones, and sometimes it can mess with your thyroid. Like, it might not *cause* Hashimoto's directly, but it can totally trigger it or make an underlying condition show up. So, it's super important to get your thyroid levels checked regularly during pregnancy, my gynac said.
Haan ji, bilkul! Pregnancy ke time hormones itne change hote hain na, that it can sometimes bring out or worsen thyroid problems. Mera bhi thoda upar-neeche hua tha. Isliye doc regular checkups karwate hain. Dont worry, it's manageable.
Yaar, pregnancy mein body kya kya karti hai, pucho mat! It's like your body goes on an overdrive. Haan, thyroid issues can pop up or get worse. I felt like everything was going crazy with twins, so definitely check with your doctor for any new symptoms.
Oh, this is why doctors always include thyroid tests in your routine pregnancy bloodwork. It's one of those things that can flare up. These tests might add to your overall hospital bill, but they are crucial for both mom and baby's health. So, don't skip them, even if you are planning for budget.
My gynecologist explained that while pregnancy doesn't 'cause' Hashimoto's in someone who doesn't have the genetic predisposition, the significant hormonal shifts and changes in the immune system during pregnancy can certainly trigger its onset or exacerbate pre-existing subclinical thyroid issues. It's important to monitor thyroid levels throughout.