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I was told once that a sure fire way of knowing if you are fertile is to check your vaginal mucus - if this changes and goes through stages of consistency then the chances of you being fertile are high. I am unsure if you can get pregnant without having your period though - best to talk with a doctor.
just poo yourself once a day then soon enough you will have a baby
No; take a look at your thyroid testing results to talk about thyroid problems, not your CBC.
If you find that you have a thyroid problem, see an endocrinologist who specializes in thyroid disorders.
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There is no link between thyroid problems and sciatica. There is link between parathyroid problem and sciatica.
The good news is that if you are a thyroid patient, you can get pregnant.In October of 2011, the American Thyroid Association published these recommended guidelinesfor pregnant women. For a woman who had a thyroid condition leading into pregnancy, their thyroid levels will be monitored on a regular basis. Their medication might also require several adjustments throughout the pregnancy.A pregnant woman may find that around 20 weeks gestation, and thereafter, that their thyroid hormones seem to stabilize until delivery. An OB/GYN and endocrinologist will have further recommendations as to how to monitor the thyroid condition during pregnancy leading up to delivery.Related Article: Pregnancy and Your ThyroidRelated Article: Pregnancy and Thyroid MedicationRelated Article: Postpartum and Your ThyroidRelated Article: 4 Tips for Coping with Hashimoto's Postpartum
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I have thyroid ang why do I keep getting yeast infection?
For your safety and the safety of your baby you will require frequent monitoring of your thyroid levels and the growth of your baby.
There are different kinds of thyroid disorders. The two most common problems are hyperthyroidism in which the thyroid gland is overactive and hypothyroidism in which the thyroid gland is underactive. Each condition has its distinguished symptoms. However, the two disorders share some similar symptoms such as fatigue, heart problems and menstrual changes.
In normal persons the tongue does not have anything to do with the Thyroid. Rarely, however the base of the tongue may have ectopic thyroid tissue
No, there is no link.
a doctor who specialty is gland problems, such as thyroid