Hie am pregnant (2nd month) I got thyroid problem recently I checked with blood samples.is thyroid common in pregnancy?after delivery thyroid is cured or not.else I have use tablets life long?My thyroid level is 6.4
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You might have to take a mild dose with advice of a physician...
Don't worry post delivery you can always exercise well and eat fresh vegetables drink plenty of water and then check your thyroid levels after.......Six weeks after delivery .
If physician feels you should stop the medication.... then you may
During pregnancy also you should do breathing exercises , have fresh vegetables and drink atleast 12glasses of water.
Thyroid pill can only mask the TSH for sometime but doesn't do anything to heal the root cause of the problem which is not in your thyroid BTW. Thyroid disease is completely reversible in my experience. I have reversed not only my own thyroid disease but have helped hundreds of women heal their hormone Imbalances and achieve healty natural pregnancies. It's frustrating to see that so many women are suffering and not getting the right information. It can be reversed not by masking the symptoms with drugs but by addressing the root cause of the problem. Needs root cause evaluation with further investigations...Can be healed with diet changes, lifestyle changes, self care and Detoxification.Hope this helps.
Pls get your free T4 levels and TSH levels done..In the first few months of pregnancy the growing baby is entirely dependant on maternal thyroid hormones for growth. It is important to maintain thyroid levels in normal range.
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