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Hi Doctor Please suggest is there a way to know about child birth or pregnancy issues begore marriage. Does it depend on blood types by any chance? I have hypo thyroidism and periods are regular,so will it affect in any way conceiving?
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Is there any way of knowing who is going to be your husband before you even think of getting married ? Well, the answer to your question is as difficult as the answer to my question. For pregnancy two individuals are required; one of them is your husband. When you don't know who is going to be your husband how can you assess how difficult or easy it is going to be for you to conceive!
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You have to undergo few Hormonal tests to find out any abnormality.Thyroid ,AMH and an ultrasound to know your ovarian reserve is important to understand the fertility chances
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You TSH should be less than 2.5. get AMH levels done to know about your fertility reserve
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When planning pregnancy TSH that should be less than 2.5 What exactly are the pregnancy issues or facts that you want to know about childbirth There are Specific tests for every specific thing To find out your ovarian function n aging there is the blood test called AMH
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There is no test for that..... No hypothyroidism if controlled will not affect child birth
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