I'm so sorry for your loss. This happened to my sister. She lost her baby around 9 weeks too. She was told that when you're hypo and become pregnant, your body can't produce the right amount of growth hormone to sustain the pregnancy and the baby will stop growing and die around 8 or 9 weeks. Unfortunately, the standard tests most doctors perform to test for hypo aren't always picking it up. Please see my post "Finally! A doctor who would help me!" I posted all the different tests there are for figuring out your thyroid. I wish you the best of luck in conceiving and carrying to full term next time.
__________________ Dx: PCOS, Estrogen Dominance, Migraine, Hypothyroid (caused by high levels of reverse T3), Candida Yeast, Vitamin D deficiency, Adrenal Fatigue, Insulin Resistance
Meds: Armour Thyroid, Bio-identical Progesterone cream, Nystatin
Supplements: EPA/DHA, Chromium Picolonate, Multivitamin, CLA, Vitamin D, Ortho-Biotic, L-Carnitine |