What are the chances of hyperthyroidism getting pregnant, and is it true that hyperthyroidism can af

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hyperthyroidism is a very common condition and it is an endocrine disorder. After suffering from hyperthyroidism, it can lead to excessive secretion of thyroid hormones in the patient's body. Compared with men, female friends are more likely to have hyperthyroidism, and the incidence is much higher than that of men.

    So, can a woman with hyperthyroidism conceive a child?

    After a woman has hyperthyroidism, she can conceive a child. However, after pregnancy, hyperthyroidism patients can easily affect the growth and development of the fetus, and even cause some complications. Therefore, it is best for women to listen to the doctor's advice on whether to get pregnant after suffering from hyperthyroidism.

    If hyperthyroidism is not severe, pregnancy is usually possible. Mild hyperthyroidism has little effect on pregnancy, but it is likely to worsen after pregnancy. If you are a patient with moderate to severe hyperthyroidism, or if your symptoms are not controlled, it is best not to get pregnant for the time being, and you should first carry out the disease**.

    Otherwise, during pregnancy, it is easy to have miscarriage and premature birth.

    When you have moderate to severe hyperthyroidism, you need to use medication to do it**. After a woman becomes pregnant, taking a large number of drugs for hyperthyroidism is very harmful to the fetus. Therefore, we need to control hyperthyroidism, and then consider the problem of pregnancy after the dosage is reduced, which can minimize the harm to the fetus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Mild hyperthyroidism had no significant effect on pregnancy, but the incidence of miscarriage, pregnancy-induced hypertension, preterm birth, full-term small-scale infants, and perinatal mortality were increased in patients with moderate and severe hyperthyroidism and uncontrolled symptoms. The cause of the effect of hyperthyroidism on pregnancy is unknown, but it may be caused by excessive consumption of nutrients by hyperthyroidism and the high incidence of pregnancy-induced hypertension, which affects placental function. Due to the placental barrier during pregnancy, only a small amount of T3 and T4 can pass through the placenta, so it will not cause neonatal hyperthyroidism.

    Pregnancy has little effect on hyperthyroidism, on the contrary, pregnancy often leads to varying degrees of relief of hyperthyroidism. However, pregnancy combined with severe hyperthyroidism can increase the burden on the heart, and aggravate the original cardiac changes in patients with hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism can be induced in individual patients due to childbirth, postpartum bleeding, and infection.

    I** came over hoping it would help you a little.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Women should pay attention to physical examination, and should have a physical examination once a year, and pay attention to screening for thyroid disease. Only by developing a regular life and controlling emotions can you prevent thyroid disease, you can get pregnant smoothly, and you can give birth to a healthy baby.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I don't know if this will affect me, but I think if you plan to get pregnant, you should go to the hospital in advance for a comprehensive examination and listen to what the doctor says, which will be a little safer, which will be good for both the mother and the child

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Uncontrolled hyperthyroidism can affect pregnancy.

    The synthesis and secretion of thyroxine are regulated by the hypothalamic-adenohypophysis released by thyroid-stimulating hormone, and thyroxine has a feedback regulatory effect on the hypothalamus and adenohypophysis. Hyperthyroidism can cause endocrine disorders, causing menstrual disorders and abnormal ovulation in women, which can lead to a decrease in the pregnancy rate. In addition, hyperthyroidism is a hypermetabolic disease, which cannot provide sufficient nutrition for the growth of the fetus, and will cause fetal growth restriction in the later stage.

    Patients with mild hyperthyroidism or hyperthyroidism that has been controlled by ** generally have little effect on pregnancy. However, patients with hyperthyroidism who are not well controlled have a significant impact on pregnancy. At the same time, some drugs for hyperthyroidism can also cause fetal malformations.

    Therefore, it is recommended that patients with hyperthyroidism go through a regular ** and wait for thyroid hormone to be maintained at a reasonable level before considering pregnancy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Your doctor is very professional, listen to him, he is right. I just didn't have time to explain the reason to you. Let me say it briefly.

    1 You can get pregnant now.

    2 Wait for Trab to become negative before conceiving. Because a positive TRAB can easily pass on hyperthyroidism to young children. When TRAB is negative, the possibility of inheritance is very small.

    3 Re-examination after stopping the drug for half a year, if everything is normal, you can get pregnant. During pregnancy, you need to check it once a month. If there is any abnormality, you need to do the corresponding **. At this time, there are special requirements for the medicine of **, I see that the doctor you see is very professional, and it is right to continue to look for him.

    If it can help you, please adopt it in time! Wishing you a healthy and smart baby!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hyperthyroidism needs to be prescribed by a doctor, and pregnancy can be achieved if the indicators are normal for more than half a year, and the thyroid function indicators should be reviewed regularly during pregnancy.

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