First, the impact of hyperthyroidism If the body has hyperthyroidism before pregnancy, it will affect the growth and development of the fetus. It is more appropriate to choose pregnancy at 1~3 years after the condition is stable. You can't get pregnant while taking the medicine, so you must pay special attention. The influence of hyperthyroidism on the fetus is very serious, because the fetus grows very fast in the uterus, so it is necessary to check it in time and take appropriate treatment.
Second, the impact on the fetus If hyperthyroidism occurs after pregnancy, pregnant women can't take medicine at will, which is very unfavorable for the development of the fetus. Many pregnant women will have symptoms of rapid heartbeat and irritability in the early stage of pregnancy, and insomnia will also occur. Fatigue and irritability may be that hyperthyroidism has already appeared at this time. If goiter, pregnant women's personality will become very impatient, easily excited, easily tired, and diarrhea will occur. Mild hyperthyroidism has little effect on pregnant women and fetuses during pregnancy, but moderate and severe hyperthyroidism will lead to abortion and increase fetal mortality.
Third, timely treatment If there is mild hyperthyroidism during pregnancy, medication is generally not recommended. At this time, it does not have much impact on the growth and development of the fetus. However, if the symptoms of hyperthyroidism are serious, you should go to the hospital for relevant examination. Under the guidance of a doctor, take professional drugs for treatment. If treated in time during pregnancy, it will not have a serious impact on the fetus. If the treatment is not timely, the death rate of the fetus will increase and the growth of the fetus will become slow.