Statistically, woman has 25% higher risk to develop
the hypothyroidism after pregnancy if she has diabetes or any other
autoimmune diseases. During pregnancy, hypothyroidism can affect
pregnancy in many ways like; it can cause infertility in woman as
it prevents the egg production, pregnant lady is at higher risk
for miscarriage if she has hypothyroidism. If the hypothyroidism
is left untreated during the entire period of pregnancy, the lady
is likely to develop high blood pressure and premature delivery.
One has to be very careful if she develops certain
hypothyroidism symptoms like; dullness, droopy eyelids, abnormal
weight gain, constipation, muscle cramps, thickening of skin, swelling
around neck etc. However, during pregnancy, a lady is thoroughly
checked by a doctor regularly, so any change in the blood report,
they hypothyroidism is usually detected.
On the other hand, baby produced by mother who was
untreated or partially treated hypothyroidism may not reach its
full intellectual potential. The study was published in 1999, New
England Journal of Medicine stating, "Women with untreated
thyroid deficiency during pregnancy are four times more likely to
have children with lower I.Q. scores".
It is not that that hypothyroidism will take of
your joy during pregnancy. It is to be well treated and total control
over the disease will keep you as happy as normal. Once hypothyroidism
is diagnosed, the thyroid hormone replacement therapy is started
by doctor. The dosage is an important factor during pregnancy and
is decided by your specialist. The treatment is safe and also essential
to mother and fetus. One should not stop the medications by any
means as this may result into dangerous irreversible situations.
For the baby, it is quite rare case that you may give your hypothyroidism
to your baby as hereditary. Congenital hypothyroidism appears one
per 4 to 5 thousand infants. But be sure to have your thyroid treatment
started as early as possible (like in first trimester) because untreated
thyroid will not only affect the mother but will also make child's
physical and mental impairment.
After pregnancy also, your doctor may advise you
to continue the pills for thyroid. As far as breastfeeding is concerned,
trace amount of thyroid hormone medication are excreted in breast
milk. But you have to see the doctor and continue nursing to baby.
In fact, you must be having proper thyroid functioning and normal
level of thyroid hormone to ensure enough breast milk to baby.
When a lady becomes pregnant, she is to be fed with
high nutritional foods including iodine salt. She must follow the
diet chart given by the specialist. All the elements like iron,
vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates and fats should be supplied in
well manner and with proper quantity. This will help her not only
to prevent disease like hypothyroidism but also to produce a healthy
child.
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