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Pregnant with tsh and anti tpo ab
My wife is pregnant with current beta hcg 260(may be 4 weeks). Tsh is 7, T3 and T4 normal. Anti tpo ab is >1300. Are these thyroid levels something to worry about for the ongoing early pregnancy?
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Yes she needs medicine to reduce the TSH levels In the first trimester tshshould be less than 2.5
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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You have to start Thyronorm immediately. Please consult with your Gynaecologist. A TSH reading of 7 is very high.
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Consult an endocrinologist please and get the thyroid things sorted
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Connect please
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Risk of abortions ll be there..plz connect for evaluation
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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