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Thyroid in Pregnancy
Hi, I had history of Hyperthyroidism since 2016 but it's was balanced in November 2019 so I stopped medicine which was prescribed by my doctor ( Methimaze 5mg and Ciplar 10mg) . Now I am pregnant just completed first trimester now I am into 4th month now again done testing as suggested by doctor but not able to meet doctor due to lockdown and bit worried as I am loosing my weight continuesly from 58.5 to 45.5 . As suggested by physician I didn't take thyroid medicine in first trimester but I want to check that now I am able to start that or what needs to be done. Attached copy of my recent thyroid test report and report of test which was done at initial stage of pregnancy.
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Hello.. U need to restart on medications.. Consult nearest endocrinologist.... Its very important.. Don't waste time plx
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Yes, your thyroid levels are little elevated. We need additional information and previous test reports to decide on restarting anti thyroid drugs You can consult from home through practo app with me or  visit nearby endocrinologist in person Dr.S.Ramkumar MD DNB DM Endocrinology (AIIMS) FECSM Fellowship in Diabetes (Auckland, NZ) Fellow of European Committee of Sexual Medicine Consultant Endocrinologist Hormones and Sexual Medicine www.diabetesendocrineclinic.com
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