Correlation between Maternal Thyroid Biochemistry, PhysiologicalChanges inPregnancy,andInfant Developmental Milestones

Authors

  • Umair Farukh, Ali Sebtain, Arsala Rehman, Rahat Jan Wazir, Zara Fatima Alvi, Mohammad Haroon

Keywords:

Maternal thyroid dysfunction, pregnancy, TSH, Free T4, infant development, developmental milestones, hypothyroidism.

Abstract

Background: Maternal thyroid hormones are important in pregnancy adaptation, fetal growth andearly neurodevelopment. Mild thyroid dysfunction may have a role in the outcomes of the newborn and the developmental milestones of the infant, especially during periods of fetal brain development.

References

1)Lucaccioni L, Ficara M, Cenciarelli V, Berardi A, Predieri B, Iughetti L. Long term outcomes of infants born by mothers with thyroid dysfunction during pregnancy. Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis. 2020;92(1):e2021010

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Published

2026-05-10

How to Cite

Umair Farukh, Ali Sebtain, Arsala Rehman, Rahat Jan Wazir, Zara Fatima Alvi, Mohammad Haroon. (2026). Correlation between Maternal Thyroid Biochemistry, PhysiologicalChanges inPregnancy,andInfant Developmental Milestones. International Journal of Pharmacy Research & Technology (IJPRT), 16(1), 3164–3172. Retrieved from https://ijprt.org/index.php/pub/article/view/1997

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