Did anyone pregnant with Under-active thyroid disease?
Find that they put on more weight than the average person during their pregnancy? My first two children were born before I developed this condition so with them I put on about a stone and a half with both.I never got any heavier than 9 stone with each of them but this time Im 8 weeks pregnant and 11 stone before Ive even begun to gain pregnancy weight. I am treated for my thyroid with 150mg of thyroxine daily.I know my levels are most likely to need adjusting whilst pregnant (they have already risen now) but im just worried about excessive weight gain as us people with thyroid disease dont find it easy to loose it because of our slow metabolism!!
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- I've been eating like a horse... but still within the range of proper weight gain. Of course my thyriod is only off by a little, so my thyroid dosage is very low. Don't worry about losing the weight, for hypothyroid sufferers weight gain really doesn't pose a serious problem w/ proper nutriention and excercise. Really! it may be a little harder to shed those pounds, but not much.
- Yes, I had twins. I did not gain an exceptional amount of weight. You need to be under the care of an endocrinologist as well as your OBGyn.
If your thyroid is regulated properly with medication, then the ability to lose weight is no different than for anyone else. Don't let the thyroid problem become an excuse for not taking care of yourself.
- No I didn't put on more weight than normal, sorry.
Have they told you yet that you may be more prone to diabetes? You need to wach out for this. Throxine and Insulin are hormones and if one 'breaks' you are more prone to others becoming 'faulty'. Watch out for this during your pregnancy as it can harm baby (and you) if goes undetected.
Good luck with it, xx
- you might want to ask a doctor about the whole weight thing. sorry if I wasn't much help but it couldn't hurt to ask right.
- I had undiagnosed hypothyroidism with all three of my pregnancies. I gained 40-odd pounds with my first, 40-odd pounds with my 2nd and 60-odd pounds with my third child.
I never lost the weight from the kids but 3 years after I had my last one, my thyroid went hyper which was when it was discovered that I'd been hypo for years. I've lost over 100 lbs since then so most of the baby weight from my kids.
It does make you gain more weight then average no matter how little you eat.. at least it did for me.
Keep your endocrinology appointments and hopefully since yours is diagnosed and you're using the meds, you won't have a major problem with it. Good luck and congrats on the baby.
- I was pleasantly plump when I got pregnant the first time, put on the usual weight, then lost it all quickly after the birth. I also started to become depressed, AFTER the usual 'baby blues' time. For my second pregnancy I started out at 8 stone, put on the usual weight, then after delivery became SERIOUSLY depressed. Referred by my GP to the endocrinologist, he diagnosed hypothyroidism (under-active) along with Raynaud's. I was put on Thyroxine. But depression continued to be horrendous although I never put weight on. Stayed at 8 stone for decades yet needed Thyroxine all the time (quite low dose). It could be that my adrenal glands are wonky - that would account for not putting on weight. But I am the exception to the rule.
I recommend you get in touch with the Thyroid Patients Advocacy site on Yahoo. They are www.tpa-uk.org.uk or tpa-uk@yahoogroups.com Some patients do not do well on Thyroxine. There are alternatives! There is hope! All the best!
P.S. Most hypothyroid sufferers have a dreadful job controlling their weight, especially if they need large doses of Thyroxine. Many say that no matter how strictly they diet, no weight is lost. Then they get accused of having no self-control, to add insult to injury! Because of risk of high blood pressure, you must get help.