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Hypothyroid. Taking Thyronorm. Getting Pregnant Possible? History Of Miscarriages, Child Died Of Cerebral Palsy

i take thyronorm 125 every day ( hypothyroid ) i have 1 girl (first pregnency) 11 year old. she is hyper active and after 2 times miscarriage .when i am again pregnent during 1 and half month doctor recognize thyroid after born 1 boy he had cerebral pulsy he died in 1 and half year i need a child is it possible i am very tensed my husband need a child
Mon, 25 Feb 2013
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Hello
Thank you for your query.
Firstly, if your hypothyroidism is controlled on 125 thyronorm, then do not worry.
You need to rule out causes of previous 2 miscarriages as well as cerebral palsy in your child.
Genetic causes, uterine malformations, infections in utero, hormonal imbalances, autoimmune causes, traumatic delivery, intra uterine asphyxia - there are various causes for your earlier obstetric mishaps.
Firstly go for a detailed evaluation of yourself and your husband, so that the cause is identified and prevented next time.
Also, if it has been more than a year since you are trying to get pregnant, see a Fertility Specialist, who will assess various aspects for conception like ovulation, semen analysis, tubal patency, hormonal status etc.
Take care.
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Hypothyroid. Taking Thyronorm. Getting Pregnant Possible? History Of Miscarriages, Child Died Of Cerebral Palsy

Hello Thank you for your query. Firstly, if your hypothyroidism is controlled on 125 thyronorm, then do not worry. You need to rule out causes of previous 2 miscarriages as well as cerebral palsy in your child. Genetic causes, uterine malformations, infections in utero, hormonal imbalances, autoimmune causes, traumatic delivery, intra uterine asphyxia - there are various causes for your earlier obstetric mishaps. Firstly go for a detailed evaluation of yourself and your husband, so that the cause is identified and prevented next time. Also, if it has been more than a year since you are trying to get pregnant, see a Fertility Specialist, who will assess various aspects for conception like ovulation, semen analysis, tubal patency, hormonal status etc. Take care.