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Thyroid during pregnancy
I am in 34th week of my pregnancy and my tsh levels are 4.4 taking 75 mcg of thyronorme...pls suggest...is my baby fine...
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Please Continue your current medicine for thyroid in current doses It is necessary for neurological development of foetus It is also necessary to maintain pregnancy, good health Add Carrots, beet root and coriander juice daily to your daily diet.
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No problem to baby. Continue medicines as prescribed by gynaec
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HELLO, NO HARM. DON'T STOP MEDICINE OTHERWISE ABORTION IS ONE OF THE FATE. U HAVE TO CONTINUE, NO HARM TO YOUR BABY. OK.
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Good to follow the pregnancy routine as per Ayurveda... medicine during pregnancy will affect on baby one or the other way, mostly if organ oriented medicines taken..
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