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Old 21st March 2008, 02:48 AM
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Dear Friends,

I am in my 7th week of pregnancy, i took scan before 2 days and found the heart beat of baby normal. Then the docter asked me to take blood test. When the blood test came, the doctor told i am having thyroid and reffered me to endocrinologist in a apollo clinic. I am going to meet her next week. The doctor didnot utter any word after that, she asked me to get the opinion for the endocrinlogist. In the report it is mentioned THS as7.047 MIU. Will this affect my baby. what should i do. But for my first delivery they didnot tell anything. my period is normal 28days cycle. Kindly give ur valuable suggestion.
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Old 21st March 2008, 10:38 AM
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Dear Indiramaha
Please don't worry.The endocrinologist will put you on thyroid medication and things will be just fine.You will be advised to get blood tests done periodically to monitor the TSH levels.
Since you are in the initial stage of pregnancy your thyroid levels can be brought under control quickly.Please relax.. your baby will be fine. Please do meet the endrocrinologist at the earliest.

Thyroid problems can surface during pregnancy..it's common too.

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