My mom and sis both have thyroid issues so im worried it might show up for me now that im pregnant. Im 12 weeks. Is there any way to keep it in check from before? Tension ho rahi hai.
I am in my second trimester and really anxious about getting gestational thyroid. Do they test for this in every regular blood checkup? I hope we can manage it easily if detected.
There is no sure shot way to prevent thyroid since it is autoimmune or hormonal. The only safe and cautious way is to check with your gynac and get regular blood tests so they can manage it early if needed.
I am currently planning my pregnancy and doing tests beforehand. Ive heard thyroid levels can fluctuate a lot once you conceive, so keeping a check on your pre-pregnancy levels is super helpful. What tests did your doctor recommend?
You cant always prevent it completely since hormones go crazy in pregnancy, but eating a healthy balanced diet with proper iodized salt helps. I had a normal delivery and just focused on staying active and eating fresh home-cooked meals.
With all the stress of pregnancy and my eventual C-section, I realized keeping our lifestyle calm is key. Eat clean, reduce processed foods, and make sure you do light walking. Regular testing is the only real way to stay safe.
When I was staying at my parents house during pregnancy, my mother made sure I got fresh, home-cooked food and kept my stress low. She always said peace of mind keeps our hormones and thyroid in balance, which is so true.
My mother told me to eat healthy home-cooked food and avoid too much cabbage or cauliflower if there is a thyroid risk. But she also said to always trust the doctor's blood reports over home remedies. Regular testing is very important.
Dekho, thyroid ko prevent nahi kiya ja sakta agar wo hona hai toh, ye pure hormonal khel hai. Sabse zaroori hai ki doctor se har trimester me blood test karwao aur agar thoda bhi upar-neeche ho toh medicine start karo bina darray.
Pregnancy hormones do weird things, and thyroid issues are often just hormonal. I had such bad morning sickness that eating was hard, but I tried to eat small portions of iron and iodine-rich foods. Dont worry too much, just keep your diet clean.
I am currently 6 months pregnant and also worried about this because my mom has thyroid. Is it true that we just need to get regular blood tests done? Let me know what your doctor suggests!