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High tsh in pregnancy 20weeks
Hello everyone, As next week I am going to have my tiffa scan, I am deadly nervous,and there is a lot of anxiety going on, when I was 15weeks pregnant my thyroid level shooted up to tsh-4.8, I haven't tested for the thyroid levels yet it's been 4 weeks,I was on 75mcg before that,now I am on 100mcg as my gynaec suggested,I just wanted to know what if my thyroid levels again shoot up when I get it tested,I have. Scan before my test,does high thyroid level cause missed miscarriage?I haven't felt my baby's movement yet,I am fearing a lot for my tiffa scan,at least if there were movements it would have put me in peace.I am 20 weeks pregnant today. My 12 weeks scan and double marker test was normal.I was on Fludac 10mg after 15 weeks,and neurobin forte will these any medication affected my pregnancy (my regular medicines are calcium and iron which have been taking since start )
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Whatever had to happen to your baby has already happened.  So  TIFFA  results will not be affected even if  TSH  level shoots up
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In Ist pregnancy it may take 22-24 weeks to feel the baby's movements. U are already taking thyroid medication u need not worry about miscarriage. Your TSH value is borderline elevated, not an issue. Rest medicines u are taking fludac and neurobion are safe in pregnancy. Relax and think positive
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Tsh in pregnancy needs to be repeated every 45 days n dose needs adjustment accordingly Keeping tsh less than 3 in the second trimester onward
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Don’t worry dear Go for tiffa scan Tsh is not that high You will feel baby movements in a month or so
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