It is possible for a woman to conceive when she has a thyroid disorder, but it is required that the thyroid hormone levels are within the normal range. Under the supervision of a thyroid physician, if conception is possible, it is possible to prepare for pregnancy. After pregnancy, thyroid hormones should be checked regularly to avoid persistent thyroid disorders due to increased metabolic energy in the body after pregnancy, which can increase the load on the thyroid gland. Regardless of whether it is hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism caused by hypothyroidism, oral medication should be taken even after pregnancy. It is important to take oral medication for a long period of time even after pregnancy to avoid blindly stopping the medication, which can cause preeclampsia and also affect the intelligence of the fetus, which will not be affected. After taking oral medication, it is important to review the medication regularly to assess the need to reduce or increase the dosage of the medication to ensure the stability and health of the fetus.