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	<title>Comments on: Wordless (and busy)</title>
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		<title>By: Alexicographer</title>
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		<description>Hi.  These are beautiful photos!  I came over from Moxie&#039;s because I saw your post about hair loss and experiencing a m/c.  I&#039;m so sorry about your loss, but wanted to say that thyroid underfunction (hypothyroidism) is definitely a treatable cause of m/c as well as of hair loss; if you haven&#039;t had your thyroid function checked, it&#039;s probably worth doing so and making sure that your TSH is under 3.0 (not as many labs/doctors still believe) under 5.0. I can provide sources if you need them!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi.  These are beautiful photos!  I came over from Moxie&#8217;s because I saw your post about hair loss and experiencing a m/c.  I&#8217;m so sorry about your loss, but wanted to say that thyroid underfunction (hypothyroidism) is definitely a treatable cause of m/c as well as of hair loss; if you haven&#8217;t had your thyroid function checked, it&#8217;s probably worth doing so and making sure that your TSH is under 3.0 (not as many labs/doctors still believe) under 5.0. I can provide sources if you need them!</p>
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