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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 42 MIN

Episode 143: Why Most Pregnancy Lab Work Falls Short (And What Women Actually Need)

from The Strength in Hormones Podcast · host Lauren Papanos

Most pregnancy lab work is designed for the average non-pregnant person, not the rapidly changing physiology of pregnancy. In this episode, we break down why standard lab testing often falls short during pregnancy and postpartum, and what that means for thyroid function, nutrient status, metabolism, and immune health. You’ll learn how trimester-specific lab ranges impact interpretation, which critical markers are commonly missed, and why relying on standard reference ranges can overlook meaningful changes. We also cover the role of thyroid health in fertility, pregnancy, and fetal development, how autoimmunity influences pregnancy and postpartum outcomes, and why postpartum lab testing is essential for recovery, hormone balance, and long-term health of both mom and baby. A few things we chat about in this episode 👇👇👇 Why standard pregnancy labs often miss key changes How pregnancy affects thyroid, iron, glucose, and immune function Why trimester-specific lab ranges and interpretation matter Which important labs are often missing during pregnancy and postpartum How thyroid health impacts fertility, pregnancy, and baby’s development How autoimmunity can affect pregnancy and postpartum outcomes Why postpartum testing is essential for recovery and hormone recovery Important show links 👇👇👇 Follow Demetra Diagnostics on Instagram  Apply to work with us 1:1 at functionalfueling.com/coaching-page Rate the show! Please give us a 5 star rating in your podcast app  

Most pregnancy lab work is designed for the average non-pregnant person, not the rapidly changing physiology of pregnancy. In this episode, we break down why standard lab testing often falls short during pregnancy and postpartum, and what that means for thyroid function, nutrient status, metabolism, and immune health. You’ll learn how trimester-specific lab ranges impact interpretation, which critical markers are commonly missed, and why relying on standard reference ranges can overlook meaningful changes. We also cover the role of thyroid health in fertility, pregnancy, and fetal development, how autoimmunity influences pregnancy and postpartum outcomes, and why postpartum lab testing is essential for recovery, hormone balance, and long-term health of both mom and baby. A few things we chat about in this episode 👇👇👇 Why standard pregnancy labs often miss key changes How pregnancy affects thyroid, iron, glucose, and immune function Why trimester-specific lab ranges and interpretation matter Which important labs are often missing during pregnancy and postpartum How thyroid health impacts fertility, pregnancy, and baby’s development How autoimmunity can affect pregnancy and postpartum outcomes Why postpartum testing is essential for recovery and hormone recovery Important show links 👇👇👇 Follow Demetra Diagnostics on Instagram  Apply to work with us 1:1 at functionalfueling.com/coaching-page Rate the show! Please give us a 5 star rating in your podcast app

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Most pregnancy lab work is designed for the average non-pregnant person, not the rapidly changing physiology of pregnancy. In this episode, we break down why standard lab testing often falls short during pregnancy and postpartum, and what that means...

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