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Most Doctors Do NOT Know the Narrower TSH Range... - Thyroid UK
Most Doctors Do NOT Know the Narrower TSH Range for Pregnancy.
I don't get this. Why should the TSH have a narrower range for pregnancy?!
This makes no logical sense. The same patient pregnant / not pregnant - different labs!
Yet another nonsensical policy from the RCP. They are completely BONKERS.
This is true here too...and actually relates to the BTA not the RCP my bad but they are all the bloody same, lets me honest...
This is just lifted from Dr Myhills website:
'...There is a further inconsistency in BTS guidelines. The level of thyroid hormones in pregnancy is critical for foetal development. For pregnancy the target for TSH is a level below 2.5mlU/L. Furthermore requirements during pregnancy increase, so thyroid function should be checked every three months. What is the logic of only prescribing thyroid hormones to a non-pregnant woman with a TSH of above 5.0 but if pregnant 2.5....?
No, mother is looked after by the increase in thyroxine as the foetus will otherwise deplete her of her own thyroxine and raiser the risk of post partum thyroiditis.