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Hypothyroidism in pregnancy
My TSH is 5.13 at 6 weeks 4 days of pregnancy.My thyroid levels are normal before concieving.So i am not on any prior medication.please suggest how to proceed on this.
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YOU HAVE TO TAKE MEDICENES CONNECT ONLINE DIRECTLY TO PRESCRIBE YOU MEDICENES FOR SAME/ CONSULT YOUR GYNAE AT YOUR PLACE
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Hello Good afternoon Your TSH level are slightly higher for early pregnancy (as per newer guidelines for indian people). Need details and other investigations about your problem to rule out subclinical hypothyroidism. Please consult directly with me. at www.prac.to/drdigvijay
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OK your TSH is normal in range. Nothing to
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Connect with me for online consultation for details BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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Your TSH level is high.You have to take medicine.Consult to nearby gynaecologist or me through practo online.Otherwise chances of abortion is more in early pregnancy if TSH level is not controlled.
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