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I have a thyroid problem from 13 years I am using thyronorm 100 mg tablets. If I decrease the dose then my thyroid level is increasing. Now I am married I want to know that in pregnancy I will face any problem and also I want to know that I can eat everything or else some of the food items I should not prefer.
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If you keep your TSH level in the normal range in pregnancy, there will not be any problems. But, otherwise it can cause complication to the pregnancy or the fetus. Try to avoid raw food items like (cauliflower, cabbage). You can eat them in cooked form.
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