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Presents a number of lectures on the impact of maternal thyroid status on fetal development. Windows Media Player required. From the ATA.
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Questions and answers on the effects of hyperthyroidism on pregancy and after.
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Covers the background, pathophysiology, and frequency of Postpartum Thyroiditis, Hashimoto's and Graves' Disease. From eMedicine.
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Discusses gland issues and overlooked symptoms of new mothers. From EndocrineWeb.
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Ontogenesis of fetal thyroid function, maternal contribution, placental transfer of hormone, amniotic fluid, and detection of fetal thyroid dysfunction. From Endotext.com.
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An American study of thousands of mothers and their adult offspring has found that medication used to treat thyroid deficiency and amphetamine-based diet pills appeared to have influenced sexual orientation. (December 6, 2004)
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Discusses fertility, menstruation, breast feeding, Graves' disease, and thyroxine treatment. From the Thyroid Foundation of Canada.
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Pregnant women who deliver before 32 weeks may have an underactive thyroid or thyroid antibodies, which indicates autoimmune thyroid disease. (October 1, 2004)
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Women with a history of very early preterm delivery before completing 32 weeks' gestation should be screened for thyroid disease. (November 1, 2004)
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