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Thyroid during pregnancy
I am 11 weeks pregnant,yesterday I was diagnosed with thyroid,dr said my tsh is low,tsh is 0.2,t3 & t4 are normal,dr said she will give treatment after first trimester, Is it harmful to take thyroid medicine during first trimester? What precautions shall I take? And which foods to include and which to avoid?please help
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Hi dear, It is a good thing that your T3 and T4 are normal. That means, no harm will come to baby. You should just start the medicines.You will do well.Good luck I am also directly available for online consultation through Practo- message/call/video consultation. You can take advantage PRACTO LINK https://www.practo.com/consult/direct/basic_details?problem_area_id=16&doctor_account_id=169535&service=fabric&plan=paid&product=topaz&attribution=consult_on_profile
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U just need to take thyroid medicine s if it's a subclinical hypothyroidism.... It's not harmful and there is no foods which can alter
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U have undergo further tests,pls consult endocrinologist
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