Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 Hi , I missed some of what you wrote , but I am sorry for what It seems you have gone through...I have had 6 miscarriages and three babies . Its been a long road and mostly a rough one.....I wasn't tested for Hypothyroidism until after my second child was born...Looking back , I was most likely hypo during the time I was PG with my first born . I had ALL , but one miscarriages...long before my fist child was born , when I wasn't Hypo . ( As far as I know ) . When I was PG with my last child I was on medication for Hypothyroidism and it was important for both her and I . As Fee Said.. its Vital Children can be born with developmental problems if they do not get the hormones they need . From what I did and what I was told .... A pregnant women should have her blood work done often ( each trimester) to make sure that her levels do not rise...and adjust if they do . Unfortunately...I feel it just depends on our bodies individually , I don't think that we know for sure ...why , or why not or what or who will have a healthy pregnancy . I had all the miscarriages when I was " healthy " had two Healthy babies when I was ill , Had a 60% chance of my third child being still born...all nine months...and having her happy and healthy , with no real reason given . I pray good things happen for you Kind of off the subject.......To my surprise , when I had my last child...March 2002...one of the test they now give a new born...includes a thyroid test...Its included in a test called KP test .( not sure the name...KP , KPP test???) Normal procedure now....In my hospital ..anyways , makes you think...I was told , more women are having thyroid problems and now our children . Anyways... good luck...I know , first hand...It can be hard . It all depends on how much ...is too much for a person . I had my first miscarriage when I was 5 1/2 month PG and I thought , that was all I could take....I guess...you can never tell . I thought after having a molar Pregnancy last year ....than needing a hysterectomy ...That would be all I could take . Now we are going to start the adoption process....I hear that can be painful too. Best wishes , OOPS! Sorry for rambling!! feemccormick wrote: > In a message dated 4/21/2004 4:43:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > NaturalThyroidHormones writes: > Hypothyroidism, the Unsuspected Illness... multiple miscarriages and one particular lady who when taking her thyroid meds, carried her babies (3 out of 7). She would start to feel better, then stop the thyroid drugs. > > Miscarriage would soon follow when she would become pregnant but NOT be taking her thyroid drugs. > > I was diagnosed with Hashis at 40. > I also started in vitro fetilization the exact same month > I began synthroid. > We got 4 embryos and planted four. > None " took " . > Hmmm.... I was assured the synthroid and my Hasi's > would not effect the in vitro. > A very expensive lie. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2004 Report Share Posted April 24, 2004 > > In a message dated 4/21/2004 4:43:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > > NaturalThyroidHormones writes: > > > Hypothyroidism, the Unsuspected Illness... multiple miscarriages > and one particular lady who when taking her thyroid meds, carried her > babies (3 out of 7). She would start to feel better, then stop the > thyroid drugs. > > > Miscarriage would soon follow when she would become pregnant but > NOT be taking her thyroid drugs. > > > > > I was diagnosed with Hashis at 40. > > I also started in vitro fetilization the exact same month > > I began synthroid. > > We got 4 embryos and planted four. > > None " took " . > > Hmmm.... I was assured the synthroid and my Hasi's > > would not effect the in vitro. > > A very expensive lie. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2004 Report Share Posted April 24, 2004 > > > In a message dated 4/21/2004 4:43:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > > > NaturalThyroidHormones writes: > > > > > Hypothyroidism, the Unsuspected Illness... multiple miscarriages > > and one particular lady who when taking her thyroid meds, carried > her > > babies (3 out of 7). She would start to feel better, then stop the > > thyroid drugs. > > > > Miscarriage would soon follow when she would become pregnant > but > > NOT be taking her thyroid drugs. > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with Hashis at 40. > > > I also started in vitro fetilization the exact same month > > > I began synthroid. > > > We got 4 embryos and planted four. > > > None " took " . > > > Hmmm.... I was assured the synthroid and my Hasi's > > > would not effect the in vitro. > > > A very expensive lie. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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