Weight Gain Post Child Birth, Stomach Pain, Excessive Hunger. Due To Thyroid Condition?
Ever since I delivered my daughter (3rd child) (Iam now 38 and she s 2yrs old) I have not been back to my weight. Pre Pregnancy I was 129, and Now Iam 220, two yrs 4 months later.... Do you think it could be a thyroid problem???? Iam barely even eating..... I eat dinner every night, but not hungry except late at night. I eat a light breakfast.... Iam worried, bc I also have alot of stomach aches...
Hello, thanks for question health care magic,you gained too much of weight after the birth of your 3rd child,although you don't take extra diet and you think it could be due to thyroid problems,yes it could be due to hypothyroidism,and second reason could be sedentary life ,without any exercise,you start regular exercise and also go for you TSH, and T3,T4,that will confirm whether your hypothyroid or not.
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Weight Gain Post Child Birth, Stomach Pain, Excessive Hunger. Due To Thyroid Condition?
Hello, thanks for question health care magic,you gained too much of weight after the birth of your 3rd child,although you don t take extra diet and you think it could be due to thyroid problems,yes it could be due to hypothyroidism,and second reason could be sedentary life ,without any exercise,you start regular exercise and also go for you TSH, and T3,T4,that will confirm whether your hypothyroid or not.