If a woman is found to have hyperthyroidism during pregnancy, she must receive appropriate treatment, as hyperthyroidism can seriously affect the development of the fetus and the physical health of the pregnant woman. If you have hyperthyroidism after pregnancy, you can take the following measures if you want to continue your pregnancy: 1. Under the guidance of your doctor, you should actively use anti-thyroid medication and choose drugs that have less impact on the fetus, such as methimazole and propranolol. It is important to note that drugs that can cause fetal malformation or fetal illness must be used with caution to avoid affecting the health of the fetus. 2. It is best not to undergo thyroid surgery during pregnancy. If hyperthyroidism is severe and surgery is necessary, it should be done in the middle of pregnancy, which will reduce the risk. Pregnant women with hyperthyroidism should be reviewed regularly and make timely adjustments according to the results of the review. In addition, if a pregnant woman is cured of hyperthyroidism during pregnancy, she should not breastfeed her newborn after delivery, when there may be inflammation in the breast milk, which will affect the health of the newborn.