Pregnancy and thyroid

2020-04-09 06:19:21
My wife is taking thyrox 50mcg from last 1year and her thyroid Was also normal (TSH around 2). But she had a miscarriage in November and TSH was 8.53 at that time. Doctor told us to wait for 3month for next planning. Today (09/04/20) her TSH= 6.92, she is taking thyrox 50mcg regularly. And her other blood reports are normal. Please suggest proper dose of thyroxin and any precautions/medicine for next planning.
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Yes we need more history of about this. Directly for the prescription on it

Answered2020-04-09 18:36:59

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Get AntiTPOAntibody done.  Increase L Thyroxine dose to 75 micrograms Add one Folic acid once daily
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follow up TSH  needed
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few things need to be avoided in hypothyroidism

Answered2020-04-09 07:14:53

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Plz contact directly..planning for pregnancy with history of miscarriage needs proper consultation U can contact through Practo

Answered2020-04-09 06:36:00

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consult for more discussion on ur problem and treatment chat privetly,

Answered2020-04-09 12:34:05

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Yes she need to increase thyroxine dose.. Please connect online for further details and prescription

Answered2020-04-09 07:10:32

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Hi! Would like to see her other blood reports before Increasing the dose
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Need to manage her thyroid level before planning for next pregnancy

Answered2020-04-09 06:31:44

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Kindly take l.methylfolate 5 Mg preconception....and consult physician or endocrinologist for thyroid....

Answered2020-04-09 06:28:52

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