Had Slightly High TSH Level, On Thyronorm, Have PCOS. Trying To Conceive. Medication?
Hi i had slightly high TSH level and for that i m taking thyronorm..trying to conceive for a year..was under folicular study..diagnosed with PCOS ..took syphene and had tubal pregnency after that..it got aborted spontaneously and i had my period after arround 38days..(i.e on nov 22nd) now this month again m not getting my period its around 40 days now..suggest me somthing...m continuing thyronorm, folic acid and metformin ...
Hi, I think you should get your urine pregnancy test.If it is negative, you might need some hormones to regularize your menstural cycles.Your cycles might be irregular because of PCOD.So you should consult your gynaecologist and discuss with her about need of starting any hormonal tablets.Meanwhile continue thyronorm and metformin.Monitor your thyroid levels regularly,since normal thyriod functions are essential before pregnancy. Hope it helps.
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Had Slightly High TSH Level, On Thyronorm, Have PCOS. Trying To Conceive. Medication?
Hi, I think you should get your urine pregnancy test.If it is negative, you might need some hormones to regularize your menstural cycles.Your cycles might be irregular because of PCOD.So you should consult your gynaecologist and discuss with her about need of starting any hormonal tablets.Meanwhile continue thyronorm and metformin.Monitor your thyroid levels regularly,since normal thyriod functions are essential before pregnancy. Hope it helps.