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It has an impact on the baby's intellectual development, which is likely to lead to the baby's mental retardation, which is not conducive to the baby's growth, and there will be abnormal intelligence, resulting in the baby's poor memory, which will lead to the appearance of imbeciles.
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Affect the baby's intellectual development, affect the baby's IQ, affect the child's brain development, affect the child's future development, and will also affect the child's normal growth, these are all effects on the baby's intelligence.
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Having thyroid disease has a great impact on the baby's intelligence, which can lead to underdeveloped brain, mental retardation, developmental delay, deformity of the child, dwarfism in the child, and gigantic disease.
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Basically, it doesn't matter. In the case of thyroid disease, the disease is not particularly serious, and it has no effect on pregnancy, so it will not affect the baby's intelligence.
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Thyroid hormone is an important hormone for human growth and development. Hypothyroidism during pregnancy can lead to fetal growth retardation, and early can lead to miscarriage and intrauterine fetal death. Late and late stages can lead to poor fetal growth, particularly brain dysplasia.
Hypothyroidism During pregnancy, women suffer from hypothyroidism. It also has a very big effect on the fetus. It mainly affects the intellectual development of the fetus, and some other growth and development may lead to the occurrence of intellectual disability or dementia, so this is also a more serious effect.
After birth, it presents with congenital cretinism, short stature, dyspepsia, prolonged resolution of jaundice, late fontanelle closure, myxedema, and congenital dementia. Therefore, for women who are trying to get pregnant, thyroid function tests should be performed, and once signs of hypothyroidism are found, hypothyroidism can be corrected in time and thyroid function can be quickly restored.
Thyroid function should also be checked during pregnancy to ensure that thyroid function is within the normal range. High thyroid hormone can have an effect on the fetus. If a pregnant woman's thyroid hormones are not well controlled, it will not only increase the abnormal development of the fetal nervous system, but it can also lead to the risk of preterm birth and miscarriage, and may lead to a decrease in the child's intelligence and unresponsiveness.
It is recommended that pregnant women have regular check-ups and take appropriate medication according to the doctor's method to maintain stable thyroid function. And make reasonable adjustments in diet, eat less foods high in iodine, such as kelp and seaweed, and appropriately supplement vitamins and calcium.
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Due to abnormal thyroid function, it will affect the intellectual development of the fetus, which may lead to fetal miscarriage or premature birth, and developmental malformations are possible, or will seriously affect the baby's intellectual development, which will have a great impact on future life
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It will cause fetal malformations, or affect the growth of the fetus, and will also lead to impaired fetal intelligence, congenital hyperthyroidism, and miscarriage, and there is no way to ensure the growth and development of the baby.
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Thyroid dysfunction may affect fetal intelligence, slow fetal growth, fetal malformations, neonatal congenital hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, fetal miscarriage and other effects.
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Babies may experience stunted growth, weakness, loss of appetite, slow growth and impaired intelligence.
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Pregnant women with hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism can affect the intellectual development of the fetus, and even cause severe intellectual disability, thyroid hormone is necessary for the normal transport of the body, the hormones required for fetal development within 12 weeks come completely from the mother, although the fetus can synthesize thyroid hormones by itself, but still need to rely on the mother to ensure that the hormone level is sufficient.
If a pregnant woman's thyroid function is hypothyroidism, it can lead to congenital hypothyroidism or fetal stupidity. The thyroid gland in the human body is an essential hormone for human development. If a pregnant woman has hypothyroidism, it can lead to fetal growth retardation, poor fetal growth, and brain development disorders.
Hypothyroidism is the full name for hypothyroidism.
First of all, it can lead to mental retardation and mental development disorders in the fetus. In severe cases, it leads to stupidity. If a pregnant woman has hypothyroidism, this will affect the mental development of the fetus and increase the likelihood of birth defects.
If the thyroid gland is dysfunctional after pregnancy, which is an endocrine disorder, it is usually timely. If you have hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, it can affect the mental development of the fetus and can also lead to severe intellectual disability. Thyroid hormones are necessary for the normal functioning of the body.
The harm to pregnant women is that hypothyroidism becomes abnormal over time, which can easily lead to hyperlipidemia, excessive weight gain, anemia, abnormal liver function, and even increase the risk of coronary heart disease. Hypothyroidism, especially clinical hypothyroidism without **.
However, we continue to believe that hypothyroidism combined with increased miscarriage, preterm birth, and fetal mortality, leading to neurological and intellectual impairment of the fetus, as well as miscarriage, gestational hypertension, preterm birth, and neonatal mortality, a thyroid disorder of pregnancy. In order to reduce mortality before and during the first trimester of pregnancy, which leads to a deterioration in fetal mental development, an increase in fetal birth defects, and even dementia.
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Hyperthyroidism is a common thyroid dysfunction disease, and it is one of the common diseases during pregnancy, mainly during pregnancy, the endocrine level of the pregnant woman's body will change, which is easy to induce hyperthyroidism, so many expectant mothers are very worried about whether the hyperthyroidism will affect the fetus if they have hyperthyroidism during pregnancy, especially whether hyperthyroidism will affect the fetus's intelligence?
Does hyperthyroidism affect fetal intelligence.
If the symptoms of hyperthyroidism during pregnancy are mild or well controlled, it generally does not affect pregnancy, if the symptoms are severe or the condition is poorly controlled, it can cause fetal growth and development restriction, easy miscarriage and premature birth, and will also lead to an increase in the birth rate of low birth weight babies. The use of antithyroid drugs** has the potential to cause fetal hypothyroidism, and some drugs have a teratogenic risk. Therefore, if you have hyperthyroidism during pregnancy, it may affect the development of the fetus's intelligence.
Dietary requirements for pregnant women suffering from hyperthyroidism.
1. Reasonable diet to improve mood: mental factors are one of the triggers for the onset of hyperthyroidism, and if you maintain an optimistic mood, it will be beneficial to reduce the symptoms of hyperthyroidism. In daily life, it is also possible to improve mood through dietary prescriptions.
Foods rich in calcium and phosphorus can help reduce irritability, such as milk, soy, eggs, spinach, fish, etc.; Foods rich in tryptophan and magnesium can reduce blues, common ones are black beans, whole grain bread, bananas, grapes, etc.; Foods rich in niacin and choline, such as animal liver, lean meats, fish, eggs, etc., can reduce anxiety and fatigue.
2. Give sufficient carbohydrates: It is recommended to eat more complex carbohydrates, such as wheat, rice, bread, potatoes, etc., and choose high-quality protein with high digestion and absorption rate to meet the needs of yourself and the fetus, such as milk eggs, fish, poultry, soy products, etc.
3. Moderate amount of fat helps fetal brain development, it is recommended to eat more eggs, sesame seeds, peanuts, animal liver, lean meat, etc.
4. Pay attention to supplementing minerals and vitamins: you should eat more milk, soybeans, lean meat, fish, potatoes, etc., as well as dark vegetables and fruits.
5. Avoid iodine-containing foods: iodine can induce hyperthyroidism and aggravate symptoms, so iodine-containing foods should be avoided, such as kelp, marine fish, sea stingers, seaweed, sea cucumbers, etc.
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Hypothyroidism in pregnant women has a very large impact on fetal intelligence, which can easily lead to fetal intellectual development disorders and low intelligence level at birth. This is because the thyroid hormone required for fetal brain development is mainly required by the mother.
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Why should I have a thyroid test during pregnancy? After pregnancy, the thyroid gland is relatively active, accompanied by an increase in HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin), which causes the thyroid gland to secrete more thyroid hormone. Pregnant women are advised to have a thyroid test before pregnancy, and I think many people know that the secret thyroid gland is mainly thyroid hormone, which is an essential hormone in our body.
It is important to maintain the growth and development of the body's metabolism, nervous system, and bones.
Because hyperthyroidism is more severe and takes too long. If left unchecked, it can lead to follicle dysplasia or even underdevelopment. The second VAI carries ovulation disorders, which will lead to ovarian infertility and ovarian infertility.
Pregnancy can be one of the most important things in a woman's life. In order to have a healthy child, all mothers are very careful. A pre-pregnancy thyroid test can not only eliminate one of the risk factors of infertility, but also ensure the life and health of the mother and child.
After pregnancy, women have increased blood flow, increased glomerular filtration rate, increased loss of iodic acid, and insufficient serum thyroid synthesis; In order to meet the needs of substances during pregnancy, thyroid hormones will also appear compensated in the body, and the thyroid gland will also enlarge under pressure, which is a manifestation of hypothyroidism. For pregnant women, hypothyroidism increases the risk of complications such as pregnancy, pregnancy-induced hypertension, miscarriage, preterm birth, low birth weight, fetal distress, and perinatal death.
The degree of hypothyroidism test needs to be done in combination with clinical symptoms, fatigue, and colds, which have some effect on the fetus. There are no studies on the extent of hypothyroidism. It is recommended that endocrinologists, that is, when the mother's thyroid gland does not provide enough thyroxine for the child, there is a risk of premature birth, and even the risk of spontaneous abortion and stillbirth, and the following five conditions will occur in the baby born in a wide range:
Low birth weight, dementia, preterm birth, mental retardation, fetal malformations, or cardiac hematopoietic dysfunction.
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It will affect the child's intelligence, because if hyperthyroidism is not timed**, it will lead to tracheal compression, triggering some other adverse reactions such as asphyxia.
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If the mother's thyroid gland is abnormal during pregnancy, the baby is born with an active thyroid function. Generally speaking, the baby's thyroid function is normal, so the corresponding intelligence is also normal, so it is recommended that the baby's thyroid function should be checked.
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It really affects the child's intelligence. Because thyroid disease can affect the child's nervous system, which can affect the development of intelligence.
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will affect. Thyroxine plays an important role in the body's internal secretion, and if the mother's thyroid is understated, the amount of thyroxine delivered to the fetus will be reduced, which will affect the baby's intellectual development.
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If it will affect the baby's intelligence, it is recommended to follow the doctor's instructions during pregnancy, be responsible for the baby, and be responsible for yourself.
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Thyroid disease in the third trimester can affect your baby's intelligence. Thyroid disease during pregnancy may affect the mental development of the fetus and also cause certain harm to the pregnant woman's body; It is necessary to actively go to the hospital**, take relevant drugs according to the condition, and pay attention to eating more high-calorie, easy-to-digest foods in the usual diet to provide enough high-quality protein.
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It will not affect the baby's intelligence, but it may affect the baby's body shape, and the baby's size may be too large.
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It will definitely be affected, and the problems of pregnant women will definitely affect the growth and development of the child.
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I don't think thyroid disease in the third trimester will affect the baby's intelligence, because the thyroid gland mainly grows around the neck, and there are many reasons for this disease, such as emotions, medications, eating habits, etc., I don't think it will hurt the baby's intelligence.
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There is no woman who does not want her children to be smart and clever, even if they are not extremely smart, they must be healthy, when parents want to hope that their sons will become dragons and daughters become phoenixes, so if you want to cultivate a child, you must start training from an early age, and the child's ability can be seen when you are young, but why are some children born with low intelligence? Is this how it is in the mother's womb? Are pregnant children with high thyroid gland all fools?
If a woman's thyroid function is abnormal during pregnancy, the child may not always have intellectual problems. A large number of clinical observations have shown that women may have both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism after pregnancy, and the overall proportion of hypothyroidism is greater than the proportion of hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism in pregnant women will indeed affect the fetus. The size of the impact depends on whether the hypothyroidism is serious.
If you take one and a half thyroxine tablets a day, it shouldn't be a big problem. Hypothyroidism requires taking thyroxine tablets in anticipation of **. While taking hypothyroidism, thyroid function needs to be checked regularly to observe the response.
If the thyroid-stimulating hormone level is higher than normal, it must be noted that this is a case of hypothyroidism, and the child born is prone to timidity, and must go to the endocrinology department to debug the system, **, terminate the pregnancy when necessary, affect the production, and affect the production is a serious consequence of the disease, if it is not timely, it will affect the uterine contraction weakness of the mother when she is in labor, which will increase the rate of dystocia and delayed labor, and may also cause gestational hypertension.
The normal value of hypersensitive thyroid-stimulating hormone is generally increased in subclinical hypothyroidism, and the decrease is more common in hyperthyroidism, and subclinical hypothyroidism may cause clinical hypothyroidism, which can cause abnormal fetal development in general, and is generally mostly neurological abnormalities, resulting in mental retardation. Hypothyroidism caused by iodine deficiency in pregnant women with high thyroid-stimulating hormone needs to choose an appropriate amount of kelp and seaweed, and iodized salt, iodine soy sauce, iodine eggs and bread can be used. When stir-frying, it should be noted that iodized salt should not be put into boiling oil, so as not to reduce the iodine concentration due to iodine volatilization.
If thyroid-stimulating hormone is higher than normal, then this condition can be determined to be hypothyroidism (hypothyroidism), which is the possibility of affecting the intelligence of the fetus. Therefore, the metabolism of the fetus needs the mother's thyroxine, but it depends on your specific condition and clinical symptoms to judge the degree of your hypothyroidism, so as to better judge whether it will have a significant impact on the fetus. The sensitive indicator of thyroid disease is TSH, your TSH test results are normal, TT4 elevation is normal, and regular re-examination is required, and pregnant women should observe the results of FT3, FT4, and TSH examinations.
Check FT3, FT4, and TSH every three months, and focus on the TSH values. Go to the hospital regularly for prenatal checkups to observe the development of the fetus.
Of course there is an impact. Pregnancy may lead to premature birth or miscarriage. The impact is relatively large.
Lead poisoning or excessive lead is very harmful to a child's physical and mental development. The child is in the period of growth and development, and the organs and organs of the body are very weak, and the damage of lead to the child is the first to be caused.
After pregnancy, you can eat bird's nest in moderation, bird's nest contains more nutrients, such as calcium, phosphorus, mucin and glycoprotein, etc., which can increase the body's resistance, help prevent colds, etc., and is also very good for the development of the fetus.
It has a great negative impact on the baby, because it is likely to affect the development of the fetus, and then it will also affect the sensory development and intellectual development of the fetus, it is likely to cause radiation, and then it is also very likely to cause fetal malformations, or it will cause miscarriage and premature birth.
It shouldn't have any effect, after all, the alcohol content of beer is very low, and you can do various tests during pregnancy.