My latest report showed thyroid is high and doc started medicine. I never had any thyroid issue before pregnancy. Why does it suddenly come now? bit worried honestly.
Thyroid issues are very common because of the huge hormonal shifts in pregnancy. Just take the medicine prescribed by your doctor and you'll be totally fine!
Because of my PCOS history, I was already prone to hormonal imbalances, and pregnancy hormones put extra load on the thyroid gland. It's actually very common as the baby depends on your thyroid hormones early on. Just take your doctor-prescribed medicine regularly and it will be fine.
It's because of all the massive hormonal changes your beautiful body is going through to support your little baby. I know it feels scary to get a new diagnosis, but you are doing so well. Just take your daily pill and everything will be absolutely perfect.
I was just diagnosed with mild thyroid in my second trimester and got slightly anxious about it. My doctor said pregnancy hormones cause the thyroid to work extra hard for the baby's brain development. Did anyone else get diagnosed with this suddenly?
I am planning my pregnancy now and was just reading about this! Apparently, hCG and estrogen hormones can cause thyroid levels to fluctuate during these nine months. It's so interesting but also makes me realize how much we have to monitor.
Oh god, when my thyroid levels came back high, I spent hours crying and googling all the worst things! It happens because pregnancy hormones naturally strain the thyroid gland. Please don't worry like I did, just take your regular pills on empty stomach and keep checking it.