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Sir I m six months pregnant my tsh is 5.9 I was taking 37 mcg dose. Should I have to worry? Now I m taking 50mg Should I hv to worry???
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You should change your dose as you are pregnant.
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Don't worry it's ok.. When did I increase the dose? Did u repeat tsh after increasing it
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Connect please
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Hi., I can understand your concern. No need to worry. Just calm down. Take 50 mcg. Recheck TSH levels after a week. Based on improvement, we can alter the dose of medicine that is needed.
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Nothing to worry.Check again after 4 weeks of 50 ug
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