How Can Hypothyroidism Be A Risk For Pregnant Women

https://www.healthcaremom.com/how-can-hypothyroidism-be-a-risk-for-pregnant-women/ Hypothyroidism is a common health concern for pregnant women. It affects 2-3% of pregnancies and it is usually caused by an autoimmune disorder called Hashimoto’s disease, which is when the immune system produces antibodies that attack the thyroid. Hypothyroidism is an underactive thyroid gland, and those who are affected by it typically suffer from a lack of energy, feeling cold, muscle cramps, constipation, and problems focusing.

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