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Re: Synthroid possible pregnancy

From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:40:36 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Amanda wrote: >
>I have hypo thyroid and the doctor just recently three weeks ago up my
>dose. Before starting on this I had a period every two weeks. That
>happened two years ago and about five to six months after taking
>synthroid my period got normal. Then eventually messed up again. Could
>three weeks worth of the new dosage make my period normal or could i
>possibly be pregnant? I have two children already and wanted to know how
>soon after conception does your cervix start to close up? I check my
>cervix sometimes to see when I am fertile but did not do it this month.
>I checked it about four days ago and it was open about as much as the
>tip of my finger with a mucus plug. Now today I can't fit a finger tip
>in it. But I still have alot of stretchy mucus and when I wipe the
>mucus looks yellow. I am suppost to start Saturday. My breast are sore
>but that is about it. I am just so use to having a period every two
>weeks this is kind of making me wonder if pregnancy could be a
>possiblity.
>Thanks,
>Amanda

It is better to wait for another week,your periods ccould regain normality with the new proper dose.

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