Will having a total thyroidectomy early this year affect my chances of conceiving or any subsequent pregnancies later in the year?
Total thyroidectomy and pregnancy. : Will having... - Thyroid UK
Total thyroidectomy and pregnancy.
You'll have a much better chance than an undiagnosed or undertreated hypothyroid woman
It's recommended that pregnant women are referred to an endocrinologist as soon as their pregnancy is confirmed and have their Levothyroxine raised by 50mcg for the duration of the pregnancy with blood tests every four weeks.
The foetus can only source thyroid hormone from its mother & needs a steady supply to ensure good development. Check out hypothyroidmom.com You may need to scroll to end for blogs on hypothyroidism and pregnancy.
If you have RAI ablatement, usually only necessary if there is a cancer diagnosis, it is recommended to wait 6 months before trying to conceive.
It might be a lot more difficult to conceive unfortunately, my husband and i have been trying for 3 years with no joy, however i know of someone that has had a tt in the mid 70s and had no thyroid replacement for years and managed to get pregnant twice no problems without any levothyroxine at all in 76 and 82. But it is generally believed you want your tsh at 1 or below to make it easier to conceive