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My wife missed her period on 24may and got a very light(faint) test line on prega news on 26may. Today on 28may her TSH=20.67 ,while she is taking thyrox 62.5mcg regularly. What should I do now ?
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You can do beta hcg to confirm pregnancy.
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W hat was her previous TSH level .?     Right now TSH level is high . ...                
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pregnancy test should be repeated after one week .dosage of Thyroxin should be increased .
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consult endocrinologist .
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Wait for five days repeat urine pregnancy test ,,, get one thyroid profile test done If not conclusive in urine pregnancy test then get one bhcg test done ( blood test ))
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Hello good morning, Light pink line generally indicated pregnancy. Wait for one more week and repeat the test. Meanwhile het TSH is too high.you may need to increase the thyroxine dose.
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Increase thyroxine dose to 100 ug per day empty stomach daily for 30 days in morning Repeat pregnancy test after a week
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Avoid lifting weights and stress
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Avoid Cabbage and broccoli and cauliflower
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