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Thyroid Function Test
Iam 8th month pregnant, in thyroid function test, T3 2.1, T4 30.0, TSH 1.2, i want know about this is it normal
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Thyroid reports are normal. Continue medicines if you are taking. But you should preferably  do Free t3 Free t4 and ultra TSH Which are more accurate for pregnancy.
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Hello, Yes, your thyroid levels are normal.
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Ya. Its normal. If you r already taking medicine then continue the medicine.
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Yes it is normal.. If u on particular dosage of thyroid dose, continue the same. If u not taking any then no need to start. Many women who are on thyroid treatment assume that once levels are normal then medications can be stopped. Kindly don't stop or change thyroid medications dosage with out consulting doctors!
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Its normal....
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Hello. Your tests are normal. Different lab machines have different range. However, your levels are normal for third trimester
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Dear Practo user, Kindly, go through the report. The report gives normal range for non pregnant and pregnant states. The normal range may vary among different labs. Grossly, the levels appear to be normal.
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