Thyroid disease in pregnancy – Lecture

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In this Healthed lecture, Professor Creswell Eastman AO discusses the significance of abnormal thyroid function in pregnancy and the incidence and prevalence of this condition. He will include how thyroid function in pregnancy is best assessed, monitored and managed. In addition, Professor Eastman will address the topic of postpartum thyroiditis, a condition more likely to develop in women with thyroid antibodies..

Last Updated: 7 Aug, 2024

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