I understand how scary it feels to see abnormal thyroid numbers, I used to panic and cry thinking it would affect my baby. But honestly, as long as you take your daily medication prescribed by your doc and track it, your baby is completely safe. Hugs to you.
Listen to me, thyroid during pregnancy is very simple to manage if you are disciplined. Take your morning pill empty stomach without fail, and don't miss your doctor appointments for thyroid checks. Eat healthy, stay calm, and let your doctor handle the dosage.
I had thyroid throughout my pregnancy too. The absolute key is regular doctor follow-ups and blood tests every month because your dosage might need to change as baby grows. Never skip your morning pill on empty stomach.
I just had my baby and my thyroid was detected in my first month itself. My doctor put me on a daily morning pill and we checked my TSH levels every 4-6 weeks to adjust the dose. Just follow your gynac's schedule strictly and you'll be perfectly fine!
I am also dealing with thyroid right now in my second trimester! My doctor adjusted my dose last month. Do you also have to do blood tests every month? It's a bit tiring but we have to do it for the baby.
Please don't worry too much, dear, thyroid is very common and easily manageable. Just make sure you take your medicine regularly as your doctor has prescribed. Everything will be completely fine, just keep taking rest.