Is Conceiving Possible While On Treatment For PCOD And Hypothyroidism?
My wife is recently dignosed for PCOD with Hypothyrodism. And she is taking the prescribed tablets of Thyronorm. She is been advised to take these tablets life long. She is also taking some meditions for PCOD also. We are planning on a baby since we get married, no sign of concieving.
1.) Are we still able to make baby along with the treatment my wife is undergoing?
2.) But after Three weeks she started taking the thyronorm tablets, she is complaining about her breast pain. The pain is lot. Can tell me the reson?
Hi dear, I have gone through your question and understand the concerns. 1. Both hypothyroidism and PCOS are causes of anovulation and hence inability to conceive.Therefore, if these two conditions are properly treated, then the chances of conception are increased. You can try to conceive with these medications. 2.Breast pain is unrelated to the thyroid medication. It can be due to fibroadenosis. Consult a surgeon for proper examination and treatment accordingly. Hope you found the answer helpful. Regards Dr Deepti Verma OBGYN
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Is Conceiving Possible While On Treatment For PCOD And Hypothyroidism?
Hi dear, I have gone through your question and understand the concerns. 1. Both hypothyroidism and PCOS are causes of anovulation and hence inability to conceive.Therefore, if these two conditions are properly treated, then the chances of conception are increased. You can try to conceive with these medications. 2.Breast pain is unrelated to the thyroid medication. It can be due to fibroadenosis. Consult a surgeon for proper examination and treatment accordingly. Hope you found the answer helpful. Regards Dr Deepti Verma OBGYN