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Having overactive thyroid, 42 and trying to conceive.......

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I don't know what to do as I have overactive thyroid. And I would like to have a child. Any help out there.......

What is best products to eat.....or any information that would be good...

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Hello the best advice I can give is to speak to your gp about having the thyroid function regularly checked . I had numerous misscarriages and it was all down to my thyroid function being over active. I am now on levothyroxine and it is under control. X

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Thanks

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Your welcome x

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Another question. I am taking all my vit B complex as I seem to feel tired and vitamin D ect. As my endo does not seem to know nothing. X

Can I take them.

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