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TSH level 3.13 in First Trimester
My wife is in her 5th week. Our gyno took all the blood tests including thyroid test also. Thyroid TSH level is 3.13. Doctor told it is in BORDERLINE and suggest Thyromaxin 25mcg. But my wife never had thyroid in her medical history and she never took any tablets. Whether it's compulsory to take this medicine for Thyroid? Note: Four months back my wife had early miscarriage in 55th day. So we are worrying on everything to make a safe delivery. Kindly advice and give your opinion. Thanks in Advance
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Yes your first baby is aborted  ,if you are not interested to take thyroid medication so repeat test if this value is increasing it means better to take medicine
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today technology in this profession is  much better so don't worry and  safe pregnancy and safe delivery keep In touch any nearby gynaecologist or consult on line
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Start thyroid tablet
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Take Thyronorm 25 mcg In pregnancy TSH level should be 2-2.5
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Tsh should be maintained less than 2.5 before planning pregnancy or in the first trimester She definitely needs medication
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