I've been diagnosed with a thyroid condition, and now that I'm pregnant, I'm trying to understand how to manage it. What are some general ways people control their thyroid levels during pregnancy? I'm already seeing a doctor, but looking for shared experiences.
Keep a positive mind! 😊 Just take your morning pill daily without fail and get your blood tests done every month as advised. Eat fresh veggies and stay happy, everything will be perfect! maternal vibes all the way! ✨
Thyroid is like that uninvited guest who just wants attention! Just pop that tiny pill every morning and get your regular blood pricks. It's annoying but super easy to manage once you get into the routine.
Look, there is no magic home remedy for thyroid in pregnancy. You must take your thyroid tablet first thing in the morning and wait at least 30-45 minutes before tea or breakfast. Get your TSH checked every month, no excuses.
Beta, thyroid needs careful monitoring during these months. Take the medicine your doctor gives on an empty stomach every morning. Along with that, you can have a few soaked almonds, but never skip your main medicine.
My doctor allowed me to do 30 minutes of gentle yoga and prenatal walks, which really helped keep my energy up with thyroid. But thyroid levels can only be controlled by the exact dose of thyroxine your gynac prescribes, so don't skip that.
Thyroid tests can add up, so check if your local clinic or diagnostic lab offers a package for monthly pregnancy blood tests. It's cheaper that way. Don't skip the monthly test just to save money, it is very important for the baby.
Do your regular prayers, eat clean home-cooked food, and leave the worries to God. Just take your prescribed medicine on time. Keeping your mind peaceful is the best way to help your body heal.
With IVF, our thyroid is monitored so closely because even a small jump can cause worry. Please don't stress, just follow your doctor's exact prescription and get regular blood tests. You are doing everything right for your little one.