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Results help, abnormal? 24w pregnant.

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RESULTS! Help? I'm 6mths pregnant!

These results are from 5 wks ago although I just picked them up and new bloods today.

Iron and things I know nothing about ...

I've also left a picture of others with a page that says abnormal

Transferrin 2.15 (2.00-400)

Iron 20 (10-30)

T'ferrin saturation 37 (25-50)

Tsh 1.28 (0:35-5.0)

FT4 20.8 (9.0-21.0)

Total t3 2.1 (0.9-2.5)

VitD 36 deficient (no range) I'm supplementing

B12 212 (200-900) I'm supplementing now!

Ferritin 94 (15-200)

Folate 8.2 (3.1-20.0)

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Muffinsx, thyroid levels are good, TSH in the low-normal range 0.4-2.0 and FT4 at the top of range. Ferritin is good and iron results are within range.

Folate is okay but you'll boost it a little by taking a B Complex vitamin which is good to take when supplementing B12. How much B12 and D3 are you supplementing?

The link below will explain abnormalities in full blood count. They may not be significant and may be due to pregnancy.

labtestsonline.org/understa...

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MuffinSx in reply toClutter

The doctor gave me supplements with vitD so not sure how much is in it. I am taking the boost b12 spray from Holland and barratt I don't have the bottle but Im sure it's over 1000. Doni have any idea why my full blood count has came back abnormal?

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Muffinsx, I'd up the B12 spray dose so you're taking 3,000mcg daily and take a B Complex vitamin with it.

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MuffinSx in reply toClutter

I may start the sublingual pills that works for people. Do you know anything about full blood count results as mine has came back abnormal but the doc didn't say anything about it ?

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Clutter in reply toMuffinSx

Muffinsx, the spray was very effective for me but I liked the taste so much I was running through it and switched to sublinguals.

I posted a link in my post above which will outline possible reasons for abnormalities.

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Jose651 in reply toClutter

Thanks for that link Clutter, very useful to have at hand.

By the way, Vit D 80nmol/L. >50. Sufficient

The other deficiency is IgA. .........not ImgA. Sorry about that. 😄

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