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Is vlue of my tsh of 3.5 with 0.94 free t4 a part of normal harmonal settings after pregnancy?

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Dr. Ayisha Gani answered

Thyroid function: Tsh is the most sensitive test to show any abnormality in thyroid function. Yours is in normal range.

Answered 2/21/2016

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