If I have thyroid disease, does it affect my pregnancy? Is it a big impact?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-23
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Of course there is an impact. Pregnancy may lead to premature birth or miscarriage. The impact is relatively large.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It has an impact, but the impact is not too big, so you must cooperate with the doctor's **, and you must also maintain a good routine and diet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Thyroid disease can affect pregnancy, because even if the thyroid gland is an endocrine disease, it can lead to menstrual disorders, long-term menstrual disorders, which can easily lead to a decrease in the number of ovulations and affect pregnancy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    High thyroid hormone can interfere with the fetus. If the thyroid hormone is not well controlled, it will not only increase the probability of abnormal development of the fetal nervous system, but also may cause the risk of premature birth and miscarriage, resulting in the decline of the baby's intelligence and sluggish thinking after birth. to maintain stable thyroid function.

    It is also effective in regulating the diet and eating less iodine-rich ingredients. Thyroid ultrasound is not affected on the fetus, because B ultrasound is an ultrasound examination, not a radiation, so there is no radiation hazard, B ultrasound during pregnancy, most of the harm to the fetus is not very great, so there is no need to worry too much, this stage must be under the guidance of the physician on time pregnancy test, at the same time, you also need to drink more water, pay attention to rest, to prevent fatigue. If the thyroxine is high in the early stages of pregnancy, it is considered that the thyroid gland is relatively high, which may cause abnormal fetal development. When the thyroxine is high after pregnancy, you must go to the hospital for treatment, take the drug under the guidance of a physician**, and pay attention to the thyroid function after taking the drug, so that the thyroxine operation is within the normal range.

    Thyroid hormones are necessary for the early growth and development of the fetus, especially in the early stages of pregnancy, which is only 3 months pregnant, because it is the stage of rapid development of the baby's brain. And at this stage, the baby's essential thyroxine (which cannot be produced by itself) is mainly provided by the mother. If mothers have low thyroids at the moment, it is likely to affect the baby's brain development.

    Therefore, in the outpatient clinic of the hospital, all the doctors strongly recommend that the thyroid function test be carried out before 8 weeks of pregnancy. In the early stages of pregnancy, many pregnant mothers find that FT3 T4 is normal and TSH is rising, which is also subclinical hypothyroidism (the most common condition, I think you are).

    A TPOAB can be checked at the same time, and if positive, levothyroxine is recommended. Taking the medicine at the moment has no effect on the baby. If FT4 is also low and TSH is rising, it means that the clinical medicine has low thyroxine, and it is necessary to take L-thyroxine internally for treatment.

    The following is a regular thyroid function test during pregnancy. If you are 1 to 20 weeks pregnant, thyroid function should be checked every month. In the third trimester, the duration of blood tests is determined according to the manipulation of thyroid function.

    You don't need to be too afraid, take a pregnancy test on time, do a good job of testing, and it is not easy to jeopardize the fetal IQ.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It will affect the normal development of the fetus, and there may be developmental delays, and premature birth may occur.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There will be stunting, miscarriage may occur, the harm to the child is relatively large, must be carried out in time**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the situation is more serious, the pregnancy will be terminated, which will seriously affect the normal development of the child.

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