A thyroid condition can present some challenges when a woman is trying to get pregnant. However if a woman's doctor(s) are aware of her preexisting thyroid condition going into pregnancy, this will aid in the management of the condition during pregnancy and postpartum.
Yes horses have thyroids and they can have thyroid problems just like humans.
Well, everyone has thyroids. Watermelon is not bad unless you have a thyroid disease.
Yes. I just found out today that my three year old grandson has two thyroids. One will have to be removed
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it is not harder to feel the movement it just is not as harsh on your ribs and back because there is more "wiggle room" for the baby. however, it will be harder to see the movement from the outside.
They become much harder.
it is very come on you did not no that
There is no patron saint of thyroids. There are a number of saints who are the patron saints against problems or diseaes of the throat. The best know is St. Blaise.
Not for sure but obesity can mess up your hormones so you can't or have a harder time getting pregnant. Staying pregnant can also be harder with many risks.
It may be harder to visually see the pregnancy, but the pregnancy test will work the same.
Each woman is different and for some it is harder.