Ever since my miscarriage (now 2 months ago), I've been losing hair in the same way I did after I had DS. Like a lot coming out when I run my hands through my hair. I've also put on like 7 pounds fairly quickly, but I was also horfing down desserts like it was my job so I don't know.
I've convinced myself I have hypothyroidism that either caused my miscarriage or was kick-started by my miscarriage. Now I'm terrified that I'll continue to have miscarriages because of this. I have almost no medical knowledge to back this up, but I am well-versed in Google.
Anyone have a thyroid condition and have any insight? Anyone have similar issues following a loss? I have no primary care doc, but I guess I could call my OB. I just don't know if I'm way off base.

DS is 1DAF
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Re: Thyroid question-loss mentioned
Eta: my thyroid went even more out of whack after my loss. My symptoms stayed the same but my levels were way off. I get my levels tested every 6 weeks now and have had a healthy baby girl and have another baby on the way since then!
I guess I'll call the OB, but I always feel weird telling a doctor what I think is wrong. I'm a really passive patient and I hate that about myself.
My OB did ordered the test yesterday afternoon.
ETA: my thyroid level is something they check during the 1st baby check up blood work appointment, so I am sure your OB would do it for you
It's a simple blood test. And like pp said, tsh and t4 levels need to be tested.
Also, any type of hormonal birth control can effect the test results, just an aside.
I've been in and out of the ob for my PPD/PPA, which can be caused by thyroid issues, so maybe that's why? I just called and said I'd never had it checked and would like to.
They brought me in the back for the whole "are you going to hurt yourself" routine again and then drew my blood.
I wonder if an urgent care place could order the blood draw?
Do you have any doctor friends who'd order it for you?
I'm annoyed at your OB. Thyroid issues are really common in women after birth or loss. It's a freaking blood test. Order it and refer depending on the results.
I might POAS tomorrow morning.