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First trimester TSH high level
Hello, I recently conceived and I have found out my TSH is at 9.5. I am currently 6weeks pregnant. I am worried that it could lead to miscarriage with patients with Hypothyroid. What precautions can I take to avoid. I am currently on Thyronorm 100mg
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Please consult a Gynaecologist in your area. Let him look after your Hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism is not like Common Cold where you put two tablets in your mouth and you get cured. Hypothyroidism is a lifelong problem and should be treated with utmost caution.
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Continue thyronorm Repeat tsh every 45 days Tsh should be maintained less than 2.5 in the first trimester n Less than 3 thereafter
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