How Safe Is To Attempt Pregnancy When Suffering From Low Grade Fever?
Last year i got miscarriage and I am identified with hypothyroidism and I am taking thyroxine as per doctor prescription. This month April I am suspecting to conceive, but I am feeling low grade fever (99-99.5 F) for 4 days. I am worried about low grade fever. please advise me
Hi How are you doing ? Such mild degrees of fever ,below 100 F, are usually not due to infections. They can occur even following hormonal effects . I don't see any reason to panic. But if the temp raises to above 100 F, that itself could stop ovulation & then pregnancy chances are reduced & will affect the new formed baby. After ovulation you can have Tab.Paracetamol too, if you use it before ovulation , Ovulation may not occur. It would be 100 % safe to conceive after the fever has fully subsided. Hope I have clarified your query, do write back if any more queies All the best Dr.Balakrishnan
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How Safe Is To Attempt Pregnancy When Suffering From Low Grade Fever?
Hi How are you doing ? Such mild degrees of fever ,below 100 F, are usually not due to infections. They can occur even following hormonal effects . I don t see any reason to panic. But if the temp raises to above 100 F, that itself could stop ovulation & then pregnancy chances are reduced & will affect the new formed baby. After ovulation you can have Tab.Paracetamol too, if you use it before ovulation , Ovulation may not occur. It would be 100 % safe to conceive after the fever has fully subsided. Hope I have clarified your query, do write back if any more queies All the best Dr.Balakrishnan