I am currently taking medication for my thyroid condition. I took a pregnancy test recently, and it came back negative, but I still have some symptoms. Can my thyroid medicines interfere with the test results?
Haha, no way! Your thyroid medicine only manages your hormones, it won't trick the test kit into seeing a baby that isn't there. If you see two lines, congratulations, it's real and not the medicine playing games!
Thyroid medicines don't affect the test result at all, so don't worry. My MIL was initially very worried about my thyroid pills during pregnancy, but the doctor assured us it's safe and necessary. Just take your pill on time and test calmly.
No, thyroid medication does not affect the pregnancy test results because tests only check for the HCG hormone. Please do not skip your thyroid medicine though, it is very important for the baby's development. Take care of yourself.
Thyroid pills won't change your test results, so you can trust the kit. I also have mild thyroid and kept taking my meds, along with light yoga after my doctor approved it. Just make sure to consult your gynac to adjust the dosage once you confirm.
Absolutely not. Thyroid medication regulates thyroxine, whereas pregnancy tests look for human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). They are completely different hormones. Keep taking your meds as prescribed and test with early morning urine for accurate results.
Actually no, thyroid meds don't affect the test at all, yaar. The kit only detects HCG, which only comes when you are pregnant. So if the test is positive, it's real! Go get a blood test done to be absolutely sure.
I am currently in my second trimester and taking thyroid meds daily, and my test was perfectly positive. From what I know, thyroid pills don't alter the HCG levels on the test strip. Are you also taking thyronorm? Let me know if your doctor changed your dose after pregnancy.