Probably: Be sure that you remain euthyroid during your pregnancy. Best wishes.
Answered 6/4/2015
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HYPOTHYROIDISM: HYPOTHYROIDISM can cause a myriad of symptoms. In women it can cause dysfunctional uterine bleeding resulting in a secondary anemia. It also may be associated with anemIa of chronic disease. Get your levels checked regularly and follow up with your doctor. While pregnant you may need higher dosages. To keep TSH low <1
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