1 - would first correct TSH to target of 0.3-2.0 with planned conception.
2 - there is an increased risk of miscarriage with this condition, but proper levothyroxine (eltroxin) management reduces the risk to the usual 15% risk in normal pregnancy.
3 - This is likely Hashimoto's, which can be genetic -- but the immediate risk is fetal development problems if the thyroid is not fully corrected prior to conception.
Hi,
Thank you for answering my questions. Now I'm worried that whether or not I will be able to conceive. Its better I don't get pregnant if this is my case.
Regards,
Priya.
with proper treatment you should be able to conceive and have a healthy pregnancy; but as mentioned above - would make sure the TSH is normal before trying.
Hi,
Ya sure , I will have a doctor check up in another two weeks or so. Also I'm read the symptoms of type II diabetes here and see that I have the same symptoms like., frequent urinating, thirsty but so often, fatigue, etc etc., so I will have a diabetes check up as well....I think I have that too...:(
Regards,
Priya.
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