During the first trimester in particular, pregnancy requires that your thyroid dramatically increase its production of thyroid hormone to meet the needs of your growing baby.
Doctors prefer you to avoid medications
during the first trimester as much as possible, but later on you can consult your caregiver about a safe allergy treatment.
There are various symptoms associated with the
weeks during the first trimester and unfortunately approximately 70 % of all pregnant women suffer from morning sickness or feelings of nausea at this time.
A woman who has to wear maternity
clothes during the first trimester or whose uterus measures much further along than she actually is might be expecting more than one baby.
The records reveal that the mothers of another 202 babies had taken other blood pressure
drugs during the first trimester and the rest of the infants had no exposure to blood pressure medicines.
For your baby, these risks include: miscarriage, premature birth, and birth defects, especially when blood glucose levels are
high during the first trimester.