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I m 3 months pregnant
When I was 1 month pregnant, I did my thyroid profile. My t4,t3 was normal but tsh was 6.28. The dr.gave me thyroidnum 3x which I took for 1 month. After that again I took the test, my thyroid tsh came 1.96. Should I continue my medicine or not??
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You can stop the Medicine but repeat the test after 15 days.
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It’s come low very soon. Dosage need to monitor. U can meet ur doctor or u can consult me online ll guide you.
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Homeopathy is very safe and when taken during pregnancy ,it builds the child's immunity against certain diseases too. I think u should continue the medicine for a little more time and also go for constitutional treatment.
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Take your constitutional medicine from your doctor and monthly monitor your thyroid function test. It’s deficiencies will affect your baby’s mental and physical health
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