Here's another one I've noticed: cold chills? I'm normally hot natured, but lately I keep getting cold.
Me too! But the weather by me has been kind cold after it had warmed up previously.
For those of you getting chills, make sure to tell your doctors as it could be a sign of hypothyroidism in pregnancy. The baby sucks up a lot of your thyroid hormone and can make a normally non-hypothyroid woman get the symptoms. My thyroid levels were a tad higher than they liked to see so I was put on Synthroid and now my chills have pretty much gone away, but for about a week they were pretty severe at night. I had to take a shower just to get warm.
Thank you! Hashimotos and hypothyroidism run in the family, so it's always a possibility. I never thought that it pregnancy child effect it, but I will definitely mention it.
Here's another one I've noticed: cold chills? I'm normally hot natured, but lately I keep getting cold.
Me too! But the weather by me has been kind cold after it had warmed up previously.
For those of you getting chills, make sure to tell your doctors as it could be a sign of hypothyroidism in pregnancy. The baby sucks up a lot of your thyroid hormone and can make a normally non-hypothyroid woman get the symptoms. My thyroid levels were a tad higher than they liked to see so I was put on Synthroid and now my chills have pretty much gone away, but for about a week they were pretty severe at night. I had to take a shower just to get warm.
Thank you! Hashimotos and hypothyroidism run in the family, so it's always a possibility. I never thought that it pregnancy child effect it, but I will definitely mention it.
Yes and make sure they are using the updated levels. Your TSH should be under 2.5 in the first trimester. So many Drs see that your levels are under and declare you not hypothyroid.
Re: Symptom Check-In 4/4
Morning Sickness in full effect with all day serious effort not to vomit sickness.
Hoping and praying that it passes. It didn't with my last. Praying hard.