Hypothyroidism And Pregnancy

Filed under: General — tobefertile at 8:09 pm on Sunday, April 26, 2009

The thyroid gland is located at middle part of the front of the neck. Hypothyroidism is underactive thyroid gland in which, the thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough thyroid hormones. These hormones play an important role in body metabolism.

Pregnant lady can be labeled as ‘hypothyroid’ patient in many ways. This includes; having Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, thyroid nodules or goiter, elevated TSH (Thyroid stimulating hormone) etc. If she has had radioactive iodine (RAI) or any kind of surgery of the thyroid and now receiving any kind of thyroid hormone replacement then also she is labeled as person with hypothyroidism.

Statistically, woman has 25% higher risk to develop the hypothyroidism after pregnancy if she has diabetes or any other autoimmune diseases. During pregnancy, hypothyroidism can affect pregnancy in many ways like; it can cause infertility in woman as it prevents the egg production, pregnant lady is at higher risk for miscarriage if she has hypothyroidism. If the hypothyroidism is left untreated during the entire period of pregnancy, the lady is likely to develop high blood pressure and premature delivery.

One has to be very careful if she develops certain hypothyroidism symptoms like; dullness, droopy eyelids, abnormal weight gain, constipation, muscle cramps, thickening of skin, swelling around neck etc. However, during pregnancy, a lady is thoroughly checked by a doctor regularly, so any change in the blood report, they hypothyroidism is usually detected.

On the other hand, baby produced by mother who was untreated or partially treated hypothyroidism may not reach its full intellectual potential. The study was published in 1999, New England Journal of Medicine stating, “Women with untreated thyroid deficiency during pregnancy are four times more likely to have children with lower I.Q. scores”.

It is not that that hypothyroidism will take of your joy during pregnancy. It is to be well treated and total control over the disease will keep you as happy as normal. Once hypothyroidism is diagnosed, the thyroid hormone replacement therapy is started by doctor. The dosage is an important factor during pregnancy and is decided by your specialist. The treatment is safe and also essential to mother and fetus. One should not stop the medications by any means as this may result into dangerous irreversible situations. For the baby, it is quite rare case that you may give your hypothyroidism to your baby as hereditary. Congenital hypothyroidism appears one per 4 to 5 thousand infants. But be sure to have your thyroid treatment started as early as possible (like in first trimester) because untreated thyroid will not only affect the mother but will also make child’s physical and mental impairment.

After pregnancy also, your doctor may advise you to continue the pills for thyroid. As far as breastfeeding is concerned, trace amount of thyroid hormone medication are excreted in breast milk. But you have to see the doctor and continue nursing to baby. In fact, you must be having proper thyroid functioning and normal level of thyroid hormone to ensure enough breast milk to baby.

When a lady becomes pregnant, she is to be fed with high nutritional foods including iodine salt. She must follow the diet chart given by the specialist. All the elements like iron, vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates and fats should be supplied in well manner and with proper quantity. This will help her not only to prevent disease like hypothyroidism but also to produce a healthy child.

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Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment

Filed under: General — tobefertile at 6:48 pm on Thursday, April 23, 2009

Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment is usually done by a gynecologist; however, the family physician can also treat you for BV. The first thing that should be done is to relieve the symptoms of BV, which include the discharge, foul odor, and irritating itching.

For this antibiotics are taken to clear up bacterial vaginosis. The ones most often used are metronidazole, which is suspected of being a cancerogenic. However, this medication has been banned for veterinary use in Europe as it has caused cancer in animals, so keep that it mind. In addition, the antibiotic clindamycin is also widely used. Both come in either a pill form that is swallowed, as a topical gel/cream that is rubbed around the areas of the vagina or as a capsule (ovules) that is inserted into the vagina. If the woman is pregnant, she will have to take the pill form.

if you are pregnant you must take extra care with bacterial vaginosis and must not leave it untreated for long. During pregnancy certain complications can occur such as low birth weight and premature delivery this is why all pregnant women should be screened for bacterial vaginosis.

If you take antibiotics for bacterial vaginosis treatment you can expect it to clear up within 3 days but you must complete the course which will usually be 7 days. If the symptoms stop you must continue to take your treatment, if its antibiotics the complete course must be taken to get the full effect. You must take the full course of the antibiotics, and be aware that there is a high rate of reoccurrence

Whatever antibiotics you are treated with, you must avoid all alcohol use during the seven-day cycle, especially if you are taking the metronidazole. This also includes any over-the-counter medications, such as Nyquil, that have alcohol in them. If you are taking metronidazole make sure you do not drink any alcohol as this can cause vomiting and nausea.

When you have sex with your male partner, do not rely on condoms or diaphragms if you are using the antibiotic cream or ovules. These products contain oil in them that will weaken the latex of the condom, thus causing the condom and the diaphragm to break down.

Most of the antibiotics work very well and have few side effects. There is a chance however that you may develope a yeast infection from taking these medications. Should you feel that you have developed a yeast infection be aware of the following symptoms: itching, redness, and a very lumpy, white discharge. If you find that, you have these symptoms, contact your physician, and ask what you should do to cure the yeast infection.

bacterial Vaginosis is very common amoungst women and an estimated 1 in 3 women will suffer from BV inflammation at some point in their life time and this has a serious effect of quality of life for those sufferers. Some of the over the counter treatments available may or may not work very well for you and some of them have no been approved or test in the treatment of bacterial vaginosis. There are some women that cannot use the prescription medications and must use the over-the-counter remedies instead.

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Stretch Marks Creams

Filed under: General — tobefertile at 12:50 pm on Friday, April 10, 2009

The question on How To Get Rid Of Stretch Marks also know as stria or striae has been amazingly a discussions frequently asked by all ladies mothly around the world today. Astonishingly many ladies still do not know what to do when they come into view  at a time they least expect it. Those awful Stretch marks are the last thing you wish not to be worrying about this summer after having your new baby or during pregnancy.

What do that look like?

Stretch marks normally appear when the woman’s skin has been more than stretched, often in youth or during pregnancy and more often occur more frequently with females. They can also appear when you either put on a few pounds or lose even weight in a short space of period. Stretch marks are more often than not start on the stomach, breasts, arms, and bottom and look like narrow streak long bark tree lines on the surface of the skin.

Preventing stretch marks

Getting rid of stretch marks can be a straightforward task as many mothers have all sorts of  stretch mark approaches, ranging from natural home made remedies to oil and  butter based creams. We on the other hand have reviewed some products here which not only give a nice sensational smell when applied to your skin at night time.

Cocoa butter cream, are available from local chemists is and is a good recommendation to reduce the stretch marks when  applied as a lotion. Also some of the stretch mark products are very inexpensive and available here online on the internet so will not have to go searching around trying  to find them in a rush  
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Here are some excellent helpfull tips here at this  site which can offer relief with Bio-oils Stretch Marks that can help you reduce the stretch marks and give you the feeling of relief.

What To Do If You Have Fybroids

Filed under: General — tobefertile at 7:18 pm on Sunday, April 5, 2009

symptoms of fybroids

If you have uterine fybroids, your doctor will offer you two options, depending on how severe your fybroids are:  pharmaceutical drugs, or surgery.Although the drugs prescribed to stop fybroids from growing by introducing artificial hormones into the woman’s body work, they prevent you from getting pregnant.

Another drugs used to drop the production of hormones is called gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist.  The side effects of these drugs can be severe in some women, as they bring on a state similar to menopause.  This means you could experience hot flashes, insomnia, decreased sex drive, depression, joint pain and a loss of bone density.Either way, these are not an option if you plan to get pregnant.

Invasive surgery such as hysterectomy, myomectomy and Uterine Fybroid Embolization are also available options for the treatment of fybroids.Being under the knife is not a viable option for some women as they are scared of surgery so they search for alternative options that are non-invasive and have no side effects.

Initially, I would tell my client with fybroids to alter her diet.Increase organic fruits and vegetable intake, lower the amount of meat and dairy taken, and switch to organic options.This advice is based on the fact that most food sold in the supermarket have been treated with chemicals at some stage and these chemicals cause fybroids to grow quickly.

Unfortunately, the body cannot break and accumulate chemicals such as these.Because of this, many women observe that their fybroids are worse than ever as they grow older – the chemicals have accumulated and caused more increase in size of the fybroids.  Getting rid of these chemicals requires a 28-day body cleanse, during which you increase your intake of green superfoods, and take a herbal remedy for fybroids like FibroidClear which help the body remove these chemicals even faster.

You can watch more videos on how to get rid of fybroids, and download a copy of my free report which outlines the seven steps to becoming free of fybroids at http://www.fibroidsetc.com/fybroids