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The thyroid is a large gland located in the neck that is responsible for hormone growth and regulation, which means that any thyroid disorder can throw a lot of things in your body out of whack. This is especially true if you have a thyroid disease, such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, when pregnant. Visit – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Thyroid Disease During Pregnancy


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Thyroid Disease During Pregnancy
  • Contact us
  • Miami Obstetrics and Gynecology (305) 270-2331
  • appointment_at_miami-obgyn.com http//www.miami-obg
    yn.com

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Thyroid Disease During Pregnancy
  • The thyroid is a large gland located in the neck
    that is responsible for hormone growth and
    regulation, which means that any thyroid disorder
    can throw a lot of things in your body out of
    whack.
  • This is especially true if you have a thyroid
    disease, such as hyperthyroidism or
    hypothyroidism, when pregnant.

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Hyperthyroidism
  • Hyperthyroidism, or overactive thyroid, is a
    condition in which the thyroid gland produces too
    many hormones. During pregnancy, hyperthyroidism
    raises the risks of miscarriage, preterm labor,
    low birth weight babies, stillbirths and
    pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia.
  • Symptoms of hyperthyroidism include increased
    heart rate, sensitivity to heat, fatigue,
    irregular heartbeat, weight loss or low weight
    gain during pregnancy, nausea and vomiting.

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Hyperthyroidism - Symptoms
  • Because symptoms of hyperthyroidism are similar
    to those many women experience in the first
    trimester of pregnancy, diagnosing it can be
    difficult. Generally though, doctors base their
    diagnoses on high levels of thyroid hormones, T3
    and T4, and a low level of thyroid stimulating
    hormone (TSH).

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Hyperthyroidism - Causes
  • Hyperthyroidism is usually caused by one of four
    things
  • Graves disease, an autoimmune disease
  • A goiter, which can cause the thyroid to produce
    excessive amounts of hormones
  • Inflammation of the thyroid
  • Consumption of too much iodine
  • In pregnant women, high levels of hCF, which is
    seen in severe forms of morning sickness , can
    also cause hyperthyroidism.
  • Treatment of hyperthyroidism during pregnancy is
    usually an anti-thyroid medication

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Hypothyroidism
  • Hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid, is a
    condition in which the thyroid gland has
    abnormally low activity, which can result in
    growth and development retardation in children
    and adults.

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Hypothyroidism - Symptoms
  • Symptoms of hypothyroidism include
  • Fatigue, sensitivity to cold, constipation, dry
    skin, weight gain, puffy face, muscle weakness,
    elevated blood cholesterol, pain, stiffness or
    swelling in joints, muscle aches, thinning hair,
    heavy or irregular periods, depression, slowed
    heart rate or impaired memory.
  • To diagnose hypothyroidism, doctors will perform
    a physical exam and order blood tests to measure
    the levels of TSH and T4, hormones produced by
    the thyroid.

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Hypothyroidism - Causes
  • Hypothyroidism is most common in middle-aged or
    older women, and can be caused by a number of
    conditions, including
  • An autoimmune disease which affects the thyroids
    ability to produce hormones.
  • Treatment for hyperthyroidism for when the
    thyroid is too active. Treatment for
    hyperthyroidism sometimes results in the opposite
    extreme.
  • Thyroid surgery, radiation therapy and certain
    medications.

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Hypothyroidism - Treatment
  • Hypothyroidism is usually treated with a
    synthetic hormone which is similar to the hormone
    T4 made by the thyroid. If you are being treated
    for hypothyroidism during pregnancy, your doctor
    will monitor your thyroid function and perform
    tests every 4-6 weeks.

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Pregnancy as a Cause
  • Another cause of both hyperthyroidism and
    hypothyroidism is pregnancy itself. During
    pregnancy, some women produce antibodies that
    act against their own thyroid gland. Both
    diseases must be treated during pregnancy if
    not, they can lead to miscarriage, premature
    delivery and preeclampsia, and can also affect
    the development of the fetus, as well as child
    development after birth.

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Treatment of Thyroid Disease in Pregnancy
  • If you experience any of the symptoms of
    hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, make an
    appointment with your doctor, whether you are
    pregnant or not. Women who are not pregnant but
    suffer from thyroid disease still need to be
    treated. Women who are being treated for thyroid
    disease and then become pregnant should speak
    with their endocrinologists and OBGYNs, as their
    treatment may need to be modified.

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Postpartum Thyroiditis
  • After a woman gives birth, another thyroid
    condition can arise, termed postpartum
    thyroiditis. This condition is an inflammation of
    the thyroid and can involve hyperthyroidism,
    hypothyroidism or both. Postpartum thyroiditis
    occurs in 5-10 of women in the U.S. and
    treatment depends on the phase of thyroiditis and
    the severity of the symptoms.
  • If you feel something is off after you give
    birth, and think that its not just the regular
    postpartum lack of energy or moodiness, speak to
    your doctor. Postpartum thyroiditis might just be
    the culprit.

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Thyroid Disease During Pregnancy
  • Contact us
  • Miami Obstetrics and Gynecology (305) 270-2331
  • appointment_at_miami-obgyn.com http//www.miami-obg
    yn.com
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