I've no experience in thyroid. Yes, you'll get an ultrasound but do note that you probably won't be able to see your fetus or hear it's heartbeat yet as you're still too early. But again, this depends bcos some can see/hear and some cannot. So don't be alarm when you can't see/hear yet. Just listen to your gynae's advice & wait for your next appt.
Hello! I had my thyroid removed in 2018, was pregnant in 2019, and gave birth to my first son in January 2020. No significant problem throughout the pregnancy, but I had my thyroid hormones checked every month. I also went to see my Obgyn and endocrinologist every month to make sure everything was okay.