My thyroid came a bit off in the first blood test and gynac started medicine. So many women around me also have thyroid issues so just wondering. Is it really this common in pregnancy ya am I unlucky?
Ho na, actually thyroid issues can be quite common during pregnancy. My doc said it's because of all the hormonal changes happening in the body. So regular check-ups are super important for both mumma and baby.
Oh really? Is it very common? I'm planning to get pregnant soon and now I'm thinking I should get my thyroid levels checked beforehand. Is it something that usually shows up in routine blood tests?
Haan, it's quite common actually. Many women develop thyroid issues during pregnancy or find their existing condition changes. But if it's managed well with medication and regular monitoring, it doesn't affect the baby or delivery negatively. I had a normal delivery despite it!
It's completely normal to worry about these things when you're pregnant or planning! Yes, thyroid issues, both hypo and hyper, can occur or worsen during pregnancy. My gynac used to do regular tests for it. Just make sure to get checked regularly, it's manageable.
Yes, thyroid dysfunction is relatively common during pregnancy due to hormonal shifts and increased demand on the thyroid gland. It's crucial for both maternal and fetal health that it's monitored and managed effectively. Your doctor will advise on routine screenings and treatment if necessary.
Yes, it is quite common to see fluctuations in thyroid levels during pregnancy. The body's demands change a lot. That's why doctors always include thyroid tests in prenatal check-ups. It's mostly about keeping those levels balanced, so just follow your gynac's advice regarding tests and medication, if needed.