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I miscarriaged at 9 weeks. my thyroid is 3.95, could my low tsh be the cause of my miscarriage? should i take thyroid medication to about carry a pregnancy to term?

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If your TSH is 3.95 at this time, in our laboratory it's normal( It's recommended that TSH should be no higher than2.5 when trying to get pregnant.. However during pregnancy your TSH should be between 2 & 2.5 in 1st trimester,and between 0.3- 3. in 2nd & 3rd.trimester according to the Endocrine Society. Get your obstetricians advice and/or consult an endocrinologist

Answered 9/10/2021

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All laboratory results need to be interpreted in the clinical context and the doctor who ordered the tests is usually in the best position to do that. Talk to the doctor who ordered the tests. Having said that, your TSH is normal and not a likely factor in miscarriage. About 25% pregnancies end up in miscarriage. Wish you good health!

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