I had borderline thyroid before pregnancy and now im 8 weeks. Doc said keep checking but i dont fully understand the process. How and how often is it tested, anyone knows?
I just delivered a few months ago, and they checked my thyroid levels multiple times. It's literally just a blood sample they take, usually along with other routine tests. My gynac was very particular about keeping my levels in check. So just follow whatever your doc says.
It's a simple blood test, dear! 😊 Your gynac will definitely include it in your first trimester routine blood work. They usually check your TSH levels. Just follow your doctor's instructions, no need to worry! ✨
Thyroid testing during pregnancy is a standard part of prenatal care. Your gynac will definitely advise you to get a blood test done to check your TSH levels. It's very important to monitor this, so just ask your doctor directly for the prescription and instructions.
Yes, it's super important to test for thyroid during pregnancy, I had hypothyroidism myself. Your doctor will order a blood test to check your TSH, T3, and T4 levels. Make sure to get it tested regularly as your gynac advises, and take any prescribed medicines diligently. It's crucial for both you and baby.
Your doctor will order a blood test for thyroid. It's a standard check-up in pregnancy. Just ensure you attend all your appointments and follow their advice. It's a simple process.
Oh, this is an important one! I've been researching this for my own planning. They usually do a simple blood test called TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone) test. My friend's gynac had checked hers even before she conceived. It's part of regular prenatal care, so your doctor will guide you.