I've been diagnosed with a fluctuating TSH level, and I'm pregnant. How can I control my TSH level during pregnancy to ensure a healthy outcome for both me and my baby? I'm a bit concerned.
I am trying to conceive and my doctor recently checked my TSH levels because she said it's very important for a safe pregnancy. She told me only proper medication can control it safely. Please consult your gynac to get the right dosage.
Thyroid levels can fluctuate so much during pregnancy and it's completely normal to feel anxious about it. Please don't try any home remedies for this. A simple daily tablet prescribed by your endocrinologist or gynac is the safest way to keep your baby protected.
I had thyroid issues throughout my pregnancy but had a perfectly normal delivery. The key is to take your thyroid medicine regularly on an empty stomach and get your TSH checked every 4 to 6 weeks. Just trust your gynac's prescription, it's very manageable!
TSH levels during pregnancy are strictly managed through thyroid hormone supplements like levothyroxine. Home remedies or diet alone won't work because the baby depends on your thyroid hormone. Get your blood test done every month and let your doctor adjust the dose.
I had to keep my thyroid in check while managing my constant cravings! Honestly, there's no shortcut here, you just have to take the thyroid pill every single morning on an empty stomach as prescribed by your doctor. Don't skip it, even if you are craving a heavy breakfast right away!