Thyroid physiology changes dramatically during both gestation and the postpartum period.
There are powerful relationships between thyroid health, fertility, pregnancy and postpartum health for mother and child.
Monitoring Thyroid Markers
Markers are important to monitor before, during and after pregnancy. There are some specific must-knows about these markers and thyroid physiology:
- Prior to conception
- Trimester-specific indicators
Changes to the markers will influence the decisions a practitioner makes – guiding appropriate therapeutic support for mother and child.
Thyroid Imbalance May Go Unrecognised
Many clinicians recommend TSH screening just before conception in women with a known history of any thyroid disorder. However, it is now more common for routine TSH level testing in all pregnant women – even if TSH levels are normal at or before conception. Rechecking during pregnancy is also appropriate.
Thyroid Optimisation for Female Fertility
Understanding the key landmarks and protocols can lead to more healthy offspring. At the Mindd Forum 2017, Rachel Arthur will share her extensive experience, case studies and recommended treatment considerations for thyroid optimisation.
Practitioners to Hear Rachel Arthur at the Mindd Forum 2017
- The absolute must-knows about thyroid markers prior to conception
- Trimester-specific knowledge regarding thyroid physiology
- What do we risk if thyroid imbalance goes unrecognised – for baby, and for mother?
- How to support both mother and child from a naturopathic viewpoint
- The evidence for herbs and supplements in treating thyroid conditions
- Nutritional management strategies
- The best maternal outcomes post-partum
- A personal perspective of the art and science of natural medicine
Register now for the Mindd Practitioner Forum 2017