What Are The Complications Of Hypothyroidism And Pregnancy?

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What Are The Complications Of Hypothyroidism And Pregnancy?

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I have hypothyroidism and am 21 weeks pregnant. I am under treatment and my TSH levels are tested often. Do I need to be concerned for my baby’s development or health? No, it seems as if you and your obstetrician are on the right track for a healthy pregnancy and childbirth. Hypothyroidism is an underactive thyroid gland that is not producing enough of the thyroid hormone. Since the thyroid affects so many of the body’s functions, the effects of hypothyroidism can be numerous, including fatigue, weight gain, dry skin and hair, constipation, difficulty concentrating and depression. The treatment for an underactive thyroid is synthetic thyroid hormone. The necessary dosage is different for each individual and sometimes it takes some experimenting before the right daily dose is found. As the years go by, it is not uncommon for people with hypothyroidism to find they gradually need to increase their dose. During pregnancy, untreated hypothyroidism can be harmful to both mother and child. I

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