Does Untreated Hypothyroidism In Pregnancy Affect IQ Of The Baby?
please relax mom.
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Dear XXXXXXX hi! it is true that thyroid is responsible for the brain development of the baby, baby is dependent on mother thyroid supply till term and more so in the initial period. but at the same time it is also true that slightly low thyroid functioning status will not grossly harm the baby. over a period of some 10 years study it was revealed that grossly hypothyroid mothers had children with IQ which was some 7% less than those with children born to normal mothers. so that makes 93% IQ, which is decently good for a normal child. but neither you were that grossly hypothyroid nor were you left untreated there after. so relax, maintain a normal thyroid status now, and during lactation, and stay positive and positively connected with your baby. happy mother hood. regards!
absolutely.
Detailed Answer:
Dear Ma'm, yes, you can rest assured about it. 7.57 TSH is not very high. another thing TSH does not affect the baby, it is fT4, which definitely was not very low because TSH has not gone very high. you are very right that brain development of the fetus is maximally in first 12 weeks and you were off treatment for half of that period, but again as i told you you were a borderline case. also the affected children only show minor IQ differences which are noticed on large scale clinical trials, there are not sufficient evidence to show that child will be mentally retarded or have grossly poor motor skills or scholastic performance. so please relax. regards!
please don't be stressed.
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Dear ma'm, everything is fine. you are going to be a mom soon and believe me there is no bigger pleasure on earth than motherhood. so enjoy this time and the time to come. everything is fine and will be fine. Regards!
definitely yes.
Detailed Answer:
Dear ma'm, grossly yes everything will be fine try to stay happy and positive. get the anamoly scan done for fetal well being that will tell you if there is any problem. apart from that due to thyroid or your stress or crying nothing should happen. but now please stay happy and positive and rule out any problem by sonography and fetal doppler. these tests i have suggested because you are over concerned. they will tell you if there is a problem otherwise not because of hypothyroidism or due to stress. regards!