Pregnancy is a time of profound physiological changes, and ensuring optimal thyroid health is crucial for the well-being of both mother and baby. Dr. Carolyn Cokes, an OB/GYN at Mercy Medical Center, underscores the importance of monitoring thyroid function during pregnancy to prevent serious health complications.
Thyroid issues, if left untreated, can pose significant risks to maternal and fetal health. Dr. Cokes emphasizes that while thyroid disorders can lead to complications, they are typically manageable with medication.
“Hypothyroidism, characterized by insufficient thyroid hormone production, can manifest in symptoms such as weight gain, fatigue, and dry skin and hair,” explains Dr. Cokes. Conversely, hyperthyroidism, marked by excessive thyroid hormone production, may present with symptoms such as nausea, heart palpitations, and unexplained weight loss, particularly in early pregnancy.
Dr. Cokes highlights the importance of recognizing these symptoms early on to initiate appropriate treatment and mitigate potential risks. Untreated thyroid disorders during pregnancy can increase the risk of complications such as preeclampsia, pulmonary hypertension, and heart failure, posing significant threats to maternal and fetal health.
Fortunately, Dr. Cokes reassures expecting mothers that thyroid disorders can be effectively managed with medication. By closely monitoring thyroid function and adhering to prescribed treatment regimens, pregnant women can optimize their health outcomes and reduce the risk of complications during pregnancy.
In conclusion, Dr. Cokes emphasizes the need for heightened awareness of thyroid health among pregnant women and underscores the importance of timely intervention and treatment to ensure a healthy pregnancy and delivery. Regular prenatal care, including comprehensive thyroid screening, plays a vital role in safeguarding maternal and fetal well-being throughout pregnancy.