Trying to get pregnant

2022-01-15 13:05:11
I am trying to get pregnant from 4 months but no luck 2 years back I was diagnosed with pcod and 4 year back with thyroid. My thyroid is currently 7.2 and I am having regular periods always. What should i do to get pregnant soon, do I have something to worry?
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Pls connect for online condultation and treatment for thyroid and pcod

Answered2022-02-06 18:07:55

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Thyroid levels are high. Get it corrected. By visiting physicians. Try for normal pregnancy for two more months atlist. If you don't get pregnant then after only connect to gynecologist. Don't worry.
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Answered2022-01-15 17:23:53

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Answered2022-01-15 15:45:00

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Your Thyroid is 7.2 means that it is TSH or T3 or T4 ? Four months is not a long period. Please have patience and get yourself and your husband investigations done.

Answered2022-01-15 13:51:54

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The only treatment for pcod is weight reduction What is ur height n weight Tsh shud be less than 2.5 whn planning pregnancy Tsh of 7.2 needs to be treated U can connect online fr a prescription

Answered2022-01-16 02:33:10

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Are you taking medications for thyroid bcz the level is high You need to control any hormonal imbalances before trying for pre to get good results

Answered2022-01-15 15:53:00

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