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A member asked:

I am pregnant of 2 months and my tsh level is 90, after repeated test ot shows 95?

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Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered

If the result is correct, you are deficient in thyroid hormone and should consult your doctor promptly to go on replacement medication.

Dr Grim agreed

Answered 11/23/2022

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On75mcg synthroid (thyroxine).Y TSH levels of 4.57 (fT41.2) after a 3-4 wk chemical pregnancy hv reduced to 0.25 wit free T4 1.8.Did test 8 days after miscarryin?

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Diagnosed with hypothyroidism during pregnancy.took levothyroxine. After delivery blood result showed hyper so I had to stop and repeat blood test after 3 weeks. Now tsh is 7. Does it take time for the body to normalize levels?

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My TSH level in my last blood test was 3.48 which means my thyroid level is low. I have never had a thyroid problem before but I am now in the early stages of pregnancy. What is the recommended daily dose of levothyroxine to correct my thyroid level?

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How hard is it to conceive if I have a TSH level of 5.69? My period is 10 days late. I took a pregnancy test but it was negative.

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