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How Can I Reduce My TSH Level And Safeguard My Pregnancy?

Hello Sir, I am 29yrs old, 5.3 ft, weight 68kgs. I am pregnant now ,of 8weeks 2 days, my TSH level was 36.3 this monday, again when checked on wednesday its increased to 51.1 . I am really disturbed by this and requesting you to guide me on this. How can i get reduced and safe gaurd my pregancy? plz suggest on this Doctor.
Thu, 28 Aug 2014
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You need to consult an endocrinologist to prescribe an appropriate dose of thyroxine supplement to correct this problem. During pregnancy, hormone requirement increases and this could be the reason for the raised levels. With such drastic increase, you may also need to test for free T3 and T4 levels and anti-thyroid antibodies. Once the euthyroid state is attained with proper dosage, your pregnancy is safe. Please do not stress and take proper rest. Avoid foods rich in sulfur. Hope this helps.
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How Can I Reduce My TSH Level And Safeguard My Pregnancy?

Hi, You need to consult an endocrinologist to prescribe an appropriate dose of thyroxine supplement to correct this problem. During pregnancy, hormone requirement increases and this could be the reason for the raised levels. With such drastic increase, you may also need to test for free T3 and T4 levels and anti-thyroid antibodies. Once the euthyroid state is attained with proper dosage, your pregnancy is safe. Please do not stress and take proper rest. Avoid foods rich in sulfur. Hope this helps.