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Metformin is a category B and is fine to take in pregnancy to help regulate high blood sugar. Hopefully this works for you!
I'm so sorry that it is taking longer to figure out what is causing your TSH levels to be so unstable. I'm hoping that things get better once your DD is born.
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It's believed safe at this point of pregnancy since baby is formed by now.
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Anyone want to lend their advice or knowledge about breastfeeding with a hyperthyroid? I am getting close to delivery but im also very miserable..i am normally insatiable in appetite with pregnancy especially at the end..but i just cant eat. I have no appetite, im pretty much full liquid diet at this point trying to get anything to her...if my TSH doesnt come back up after delivery i'll still be hyperthyroid and with how my weight gain has been i imagine the plus side will be i'll melt weight fast, even faster when at some point i can add my adhd meds back in when shes old enough and im comfortable...How fast is too fast? doesnt the toxins from weight loss pass through into the breast milk? is that harmful to her? Or is it different if its 'natural' weight loss vs weight loss from vigorous excersise?
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You may find that once pregnancy is over your appetite comes back a bit.
Some people say that rapid weight loss does release toxins but it's something that lots of us have done. I would try not to worry because I suspect (strongly) that if you were ever losing enough weight to be truly harmful, your milk would dry up first. Many of us find that our milk dries up even with small amounts of weight loss and so I suspect that will be your first sign, you won't have much milk.
I would just try your level best to keep the weight loss slow.