My latest report showed thyroid on higher side and now im a little worried about baby. Im 12 weeks. Will discuss with gynac but wanted to know how it affected ur pregnancy, anyone same situation?
Ugh, taking that thyroid pill first thing in the morning was a nightmare for me because of my severe morning sickness. But it's so important for the baby's brain development. I used to keep the pill right by my bed and swallow it with just a tiny sip of water.
High thyroid can sometimes lead to complications if left untreated, so please don't ignore it. It is very important to consult your gynac or an endocrinologist immediately to get the right medicine and dosage. Never self-medicate for this.
High thyroid is very common, but you need to be very disciplined about it. My hospital had a strict protocol of testing TSH every 4 weeks to adjust the dosage. Make sure you discuss this clearly with your endocrinologist and gynac at your next appointment.
Beta, thyroid levels need to be balanced for the baby's safety. Make sure u take the medicine your doctor prescribes every single morning without fail. You can also drink a little soaked coriander seed water in the morning, but never skip your doctor's tablets.
I had high TSH throughout my pregnancy and was so scared. My doctor just put me on a daily empty-stomach tablet, and we kept monitoring it every month. I delivered a super healthy baby boy last month, so don't worry, it's very manageable!
I am currently planning my pregnancy and my doctor made me do a thyroid test first because she said high TSH can cause issues. It's actually very common and easy to control with medicines, so don't stress too much.