hi im 28 years old, i have history of pcod, i took deviry for 3 months and since i get regular periods but sometimes i get 3-4 days late. i also have thyroid for that i take thyronorm 25 and now its in control, we are planning for a baby. i got my last periods on 24 dec, 2011 and its 30 jan now and i have not yet got it. i tried the boold test nad its negative. kindly help me i dont know what to do, im very depressed, sad and disappointed. we dont know what to do, is there anything we can do to concieve. we have started planning since august. please help me .
Welcome to HCM. I had gone through your question and understand your concerns.
Please share with us the thyroid function reports.
If thyroid function is normal and your periods are regular it wont cause a problem in conceiving. The TSH has to be below 2.5 if planned for pregnancy. If hypothyroidism is controlled you are at high risk of having miscarriages. So consult an endocrinologist and optimize your medications.
Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.
Regards Dr Ajish TP Consultant Endocrinologist
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Will Thyroid Cause Any Issues In Conceiving?
Hi, Welcome to HCM. I had gone through your question and understand your concerns. Please share with us the thyroid function reports. If thyroid function is normal and your periods are regular it wont cause a problem in conceiving. The TSH has to be below 2.5 if planned for pregnancy. If hypothyroidism is controlled you are at high risk of having miscarriages. So consult an endocrinologist and optimize your medications. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help. Regards Dr Ajish TP Consultant Endocrinologist