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I am 6 week pregnant women I have query regarding thyroid when I test TSH on dated 13th sep the result will shows 3.98. As per my gynecologist it is normal but when I go for second opinion then 2nd gynecologist said it is slightly high and you have to take medicine. Now today (dt 18 sep) I again test my TSH and result is different from last result (Today result = 3.237).I am worried about my baby and confused what to do. Please help me out. # I had never suffer from any thyroid before pregnancy.
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Pregnancy raises the thyroid demand in your body. Any TSH level more than 2.5 in the first 3 months shows early thyroid deficiency. You should take medicines to correct the thyroid deficiency, in order to avoid problems like miscarriage and also ensure adequate brain development of the baby. From 4th to 6th month if TSH if above 3 again it shows need for medication.
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