I am wondering whether anyone has any stories of having a successful pregnancy and healthy child whilst having hashimotos. I am looking to start trying for a baby in the near future and any positive outcomes would mean a lot to hear ๐
The look of my doctors face when I told him I hasn't got children yet is sticking in my mind, and everything you hear is so negative, so a bit of positivity would be so good!
Once hypothyroidism is under control you should be able to conceive and have a healthy baby. We have quite a few forum babies born to Hashi/hypothyroid mums.
People who've carried a child to term will respond. There's not reason you should have a problem as long as your doctor ensures your thyroid hormones are optimal.
The following are past posts which might also be helpful:
Family member has hashimotos on levothyroxine only and has two very beautiful happy children with another on the way! The hashimotos hypothyroidism has not caused her any problems at all.
I developed hashis after my first baby and conceived and carried my second just fine. I put on loads of weight (4.5 stone) and had extra blood tests to alter my Levo prescription but was โfat and happyโ while pregnant and had no problems. I lost (most of) the weight without really trying within six months of having the baby. Try not to worry! Good luck! ๐
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