Unkown. But why are you stopping levothyroxine during pregnancy? Unless your doctor is very familiar with thyroid conditions and has advised this course of action, this is a very bad idea. If you are hypothyoid, insufficient thyroid hormone during pregnancy can cause problems for you and your baby. You both rely on and dearly need thyroid replacement, and a lack of can cause adverse effects in your fetus.
From a mother of two who was born with congenital hypothryoidism.
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Your skin stretches during pregnancy as your baby grows. The itching is a consequence of that. Keep lotion on your belly daily and do not scratch. Otherwise chances are that the itching area will turn to stretch marks.
No, it's just itchyness ask a local doctor for a cream for it.
Yes very normal. In fact its a pregnancy symptom.
Yes. I didn't have either, but I know some friends had both. If you are late you should test.
I would see what dyes are in the medicine. You could have an allergy to one or two of them. Switch to the white pills and take as many as needed to fulfill your dosage. There is a new med called Tirosind (sp?) that is dye and gluten free.
Yes. Take a pregnancy test
Irritation, such as burning or itching while urinating or painful urination Amy mean that you have a urinary track infection.
if you've verified with a doctor that you are indeed pregnant..then yes, it is. Palmers cocoa butter for the tummy will relieve the itching and the soon to come stretch marks. It's also good for any other skin itching you have.
Itching cream.