FEATURES OF ANTHROPOMETRIC INDICATORS OF CHILDREN OF THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE BORN OF MOTHERS IN THE STATE OF HYPOTHYROZIS
Abstract
During pregnancy, all organs of the mother work more intensely, since they have to be responsible for the vital activity of not only the mother, but also the child. This also applies to the thyroid gland, which provides hormones to both mother and baby until he has formed his own endocrine system. The vital hormones for both are the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). A lack of these hormones, called hypothyroidism, can affect both the course of pregnancy and the health of the expectant mother and her baby. However, with constant medical supervision, pregnancy and natural childbirth with hypothyroidism are quite real. With full control and following all the recommendations of doctors, pregnancy and childbirth with hypothyroidism will go well.
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