Young women with hypothyroidism not only suffer from the disease itself, but also face the test of whether they can get pregnant, that is, the clinical manifestations of hypothyroidism, such as chills, fatigue, drowsiness, less sweating and weight gain. The typical manifestations of hypothyroidism in pregnant women are chills, fatigue, lethargy, constipation, loss of appetite, apathy, unresponsiveness, lethargy, memory loss, weight gain and so on. In addition, maternal hypothyroidism patients are prone to abortion, premature delivery, hypertension, preeclampsia, cardiac insufficiency and so on. For the unborn fetus, the mother suffers from hypothyroidism, which can lead to intrauterine growth retardation, skeletal dysplasia and even death.
Hypothyroidism is hereditary, and hypothyroidism in pregnant women will affect the intellectual development of the fetus. In fact, hypothyroidism will not affect pregnancy under mild conditions, but it will increase the chances of stillbirth and miscarriage. Not only that, hypothyroidism also has many effects on the body. Hypothyroidism is hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism is caused by the decrease of thyroid hormone level in blood circulation. In hypothyroidism, severe cramps will appear in hands and feet, fingers and wrists will be paralyzed and unable to move, and the brain will be numb.
When the expectant mother suffers from hypothyroidism, the fetus will compete with the mother for thyroid hormone. Once the thyroid hormone needed for fetal brain development cannot be supplied normally, fetal brain development will be abnormal, affecting intelligence and growth and development disorders. Hypothyroidism also increases the risk of premature delivery, stillbirth and placental abruption. Even if the pregnancy is successful, the expectant mother will face a higher risk of postpartum thyroiditis.
Hypothyroidism will slow down the overall metabolism of human body and make people in a sub-health state for a long time. Pregnancy is not recommended when the disease is not controlled or cured. For some women of childbearing age, we should pay special attention to the balance of thyroid hormones during pregnancy and go to the hospital regularly to avoid affecting the development of the fetus.