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TSH result - reg
Hi I tested positive yesterday at home and gave a blood test today morning. Beta HCG shows 811 .00 U/I. TSH is 4.710 mU/I. The normal range is 0.270 - 4.200. I assume I am in 5th week pregnancy or 4th week. What all do I need to consider and take precautions?. Do I need to worry about this ?
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Thyroid levels are raised you need to start a medicine you can connect for a prescription avoid pelvic jerk for the first 12 weeks
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You might hv to start with thyroid medication as it’s important . Please consult online
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For pregnancy in first trimester the range of tsh is 2.5. so you should start taking medicine for thyroid
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ur tsh is high..u need to be started on treatment for this
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