Paul Saladino· MD
after pregnancy is a common time to have exacerbations of thyroid issues because in pregnancy you have boatloads of circulating estrogen that comes crashing down
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after pregnancy is a common time to have exacerbations of thyroid issues because in pregnancy you have boatloads of circulating estrogen that comes crashing down
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it's important if your postpartum and you're listening that that you're checking the thyroid often like even sometimes every six to eight weeks to see what's happening with the thyroid function