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Thyroid Problem in Pregnancy






 Thyroid problem and pregnancy:

Safia is pregnant. She just got the news through pregnancy tests and she and her family are never more than happier. But suddenly Safia is anxious about her upcoming baby. She has been diagnosed with 

hypothyroidism. She is nervous as she knows that in most cases if not properly treated, miscarriage can happen. What will she do now to protect her baby? She started to look on the internet to get tips. Let us also see what to do?

What is the thyroid:

The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in the human’s neck, just above the collarbone. It is one of the endocrine glands, which make hormones. Thyroid hormones control the rate of many activities in the human body.

4 tips to control thyroid during pregnancy:

1    Get proper medication: yes, you must have to follow medication properly during pregnancy. Ask your doctor how and when to take the medicine and consume it accordingly2.           Do not miss medicine: please note!! Never miss your medicine. This can be harmful to your baby. Your embryo’s growth depends on the proper and timely consumption of medicines

  Get regular tests and check up’s done at regular intervals: If you have a thyroid problem, you need to do a regular check-up. Get yourself tested every two months to know if you are taking the right dose of medicines not

   Plan and consult your gynecologist: The best way is to see your gynecologist before you plan to have a baby. Get a regular check-up and test yourself. If your doctor feels that you need medication, you need to take medicines and when your thyroid hormone level will be normal then she will suggest you take a baby

5.       Get active and regular exercise with a proper diet: if you have a thyroid problem you need to take a healthy diet. You need to lower your consumption of carbohydrate. Take regular exercise. Control your weight. As overweight can also be alarming for your upcoming baby inside

 

 

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