We estimated the size of the thyroid gland by palpation and measured thyroid gland volume with ultrasound in the immediate postpartum period and six months after delivery in 16 women. The 13% reduction in the mean thyroid gland volume detected six months after delivery implied that the thyroid gland enlarges slightly during pregnancy. Physical examination, however, did not detect any goiters during the immediate postpartum period and did not identify a change in thyroid gland size six months after delivery. The thyroid gland enlargement that occurs during pregnancy is not large enough to be detected by physical examination. We urge physicians to discard the commonly held notion that goiter frequently develops during pregnancy.
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