My blood report shows thyroid issue and I dont understand how it affects pregnancy. The doctor said we need to monitor, but I got nervous after hearing it. Can anyone explain what thyroid problem means during pregnancy?
I actually had thyroid issues during my pregnancy. It means your body is either producing too much (hyper) or too little (hypo) thyroid hormone, which is crucial for baby's development. My main advice is regular blood tests and strictly following your doctor's dosage for medication. Don't miss those follow-ups.
Hii! So thyroid during pregnancy is basically your lil gland in the neck not working perfectly. It's common and totally manageable! ✨ Just listen to your doc, take meds on time, and everything will be fine for you and baby! 🥰
Hey behna, thyroid is super common these days, even in pregnancy. Basically, it's when your thyroid gland doesn't make enough or makes too much hormone. It affects your baby's development too, so regular checkups are a must. Don't stress too much, just keep up with your gynac's advice.
Beta, thyroid matlab gale mein ek choti si gland hoti hai na, woh kabhi kabhi theek se kaam nahi karti pregnancy mein. Isse bachche ki sehat pe asar pad sakta hai. Bas apni doctor ki baat sunna, woh medicines dengi to sab theek ho jayega.
Oh, when I found out about my thyroid during pregnancy, I felt so worried! It's like your hormones go a bit crazy, and it can affect both you and the baby. My doctor explained it's really important to manage it, and I felt relieved once I started taking medicines.
Yaar, thyroid ka problem can make you feel even more tired and nauseous, if you already have morning sickness like I did. It's an imbalance of hormones from your thyroid gland. My gynac used to say it's important for baby's brain growth, so keep an eye on it.