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I am 25 years female, got thyroid 2 years back. Doctors said it's an pregnancy thyroid, and I had asked to take tablets regularly. Recently my TSH level got increased to 6.6 and weight increased to 110 kgs. Now I'm worried whether it will affect my baby because I'm feeding him. I have undergone c- section 8 months back and would like to reduce my weight (38 kgs extra) by walking or jogging on a thread mill. Please advice if I can use thread mill at this time. Also please Suggest alternative options for reducing weight. Additionally, please let me know should I increase my 1/2 dosage of 25 mg.
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Increase in dose can be assessed by your treating allopath .regarding progesterone hormone secretion in lactting milk" yes it is roughly 1% .and to reduce weight more important is intake of right food .you donot have to see what you eat .but see what it does ./saturate. Fats / refined CHO/Sugars! you need to avoid .Ur liver already full of their store can be contacted for advice.
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