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How Thyroid Hormones Affect You During Pregnancy and Postpartum

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Thyroid hormones are inevitable for development of the nervous system and the brain of a baby. In the first trimester, the fetus depends on mother’s thyroid hormone, which is supplied through the placenta. After that, the baby’s own thyroid begins to work. Yet, it cannot make enough hormone until 20 weeks of pregnancy. Why do pregnant ladies have high thyroid hormone levels in their blood? Pregnancy-related hormones estrogen and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) are responsible for high levels of thyroid hormones in a pregnant lady’s blood. When you are pregnant, your thyroid gland enlarges slightly. High levels of hormone is one of the reasons for difficulty in diagnosing thyroid problems during pregnancy, according to a reputable obgyn in Noida Extension. However, a few symptoms are easier to catch. Your obstet-gyne may ask you to undergo certain tests to detect thyroid disorders. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism •    Faster heart rate and irregular heartbeats...