Correlation Between Thyroid Levels and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Women

Authors

  • Haneen Saeed Muhsin Al-Mosawei Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, College of Medicine, University of Karbala, Karbala
  • Etab Abdul-Ameer Al-Ogla Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Iraq
  • Saja Haider Fadhil Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Iraq
  • Karrar Mahmood Shaker Alkhafji Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62472/kjps.v15.i25.228-244

Keywords:

Thyroid, Pregnancy, Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism, Subthyroxinemia, Hormones, Development, TSH

Abstract

The second most prevalent endocrine diseases during pregnancy are thyroid Disorders, which include hyperthyroidism, Maternal thyroid hormones severe essential roles in fetal brain development (gestational week 1-20). Thyroid diseases curing pregnancy several affect subclinical hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and subthyroxinemia. Pregnancy outcomes and neuropsychological development of the offspring. The result is either an increase in serum T4level or an amplification of TSH secretion. Ealy detection and intervention can help lower the chance of unfavorable pregnancy outcomes and enhance the m other's and the child's health. To completely comprehend the mechanisms underlying the link between thyroid disease ad pregnancy problems. Nonlinear associations were observed between preconceptionally TSH levels and pregnancy outcomes. Subclinical thyroid apparent was associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes prior to conception.

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Published

2025-07-19