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Thyroid during pregnancy
I am 6 week pregnant and my tsh is 4.85 Doctor did not give any medicine for thyroid. I also have 2 week diff between Gastetional age and LMP. Does my thyroid affect the growth of baby. Kindly suggest some medicine for thyroid  during pregnancy
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Yes tsh levels should be less than 2.5 U need a medicine at this tsh level The mental well being of the baby depends on ur euthyroid levels U can connect for a prescription
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Hi. The optimum range tsh in first trimester is below 3. Please consult your obstetrician or endocrinologist for correction.
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Tsh should be less than 2.5 during first trimester.you should consult endocrinologist for medicine
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TSH is high for first trimester. Consult endocrinologist for proper treatment.
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Take a endocrinologist opinion
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