Title: Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy: A Prevalence study in a Rural Medical College Hospital in North East Bihar

Authors: Nehanjali Kumari, Swapan Kumar Kundu, Soumyajyoti Kundu

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v11i4.02

Abstract

Hypothyroidism, especially subclinical Hypothyroidism, affects 3-5% of pregnant mothers. Beta-Human chorionic gonadotropin causes thyroid stimulation since the first trimester. This cross sectional, descriptive, observational study was conducted on 900 mothers in OBGYN dept. of MGM Medical College, Kishanganj for 2 years to find out its prevalence. The prevalence of hypothyroidism was found to be 4.89% (n=44) with subclinical hypothyroidism being 4.11% (n=37) and overt hypothyroidism being 0.78% (n=7). The prevalence of anaemia, hypertension, preeclampsia and gestational diabetes was also found to be statistically significant.

Keywords: Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism, Subclinical, TSH, Prevalence.

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Corresponding Author

Swapan Kumar Kundu

Professor, Dept of OBGYN, MGM Medical College Kishanganj