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Thyroid problem
Hi, i was diagnosed for thyroid and was found positive when i was pregnant.  It has been two months i had gave birth to a baby girl. Now in the first month when i got diagnosed for the thyroid it was found normal with value 1.67 and yesterday again i got diagnosed and the result was normal but with a slight increase 3.09. So i want to know whether i need to continue the tablets and also to know whether it will be a problem for my baby if i do breast feeding.? Here I am attaching my thyroid reports..
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Madam no issues at all bye
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Reports r normal U need to continue medicine s Thyroid of baby needed to be checked
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