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Hey,

I've just tested positive for pregnancy, I'm just 4 weeks.

Should I go to my GP ASAP and get bloods taken.

Any other information I need to know at this stage.

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Yes is the straight answer. Get an urgent appointment for blood test. They may (should?) increase your Levo by 25mcg

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osannie in reply toSlowDragon

OK, I'm here at the doctors, so hopefully they will do something.

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Clutter

Cpngratulations, Osannie :)

The TSH of newly pregnant women should be in the low range 0.4 - 2.5. Levothyroxine is usually increased by 25-50mcg when pregnancy is confirmed to ensure good foetal development.

NICE recommends referral to endocrinology for management. cks.nice.org.uk/hypothyroid...

Management of primary hypothyroidism: statement by the British Thyroid Association Executive Committee

13. The serum TSH reference range in pregnancy is 0·4–2·5 mU/l in the first trimester and 0·4–3·0 mU/l in the second and third trimesters or should be based on the trimester-specific reference range for the population if available. These reference ranges should be achieved where possible with appropriate doses of L-T4 preconception and most importantly in the first trimester (1/++0). L-T4/L-T3 combination therapy is not recommended in pregnancy (1/+00).

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi...

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osannie in reply toClutter

Thanks clutter,

I'm in the docs waiting room, when I spoke on the phone she said it's mainly in the middle of pregnancy when they are concerned.

I find my endo to be very basic in her knowledge of Hashimotos. What specific questions do I need to ask her?

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Clutter in reply toosannie

Osannie,

Doc is wrong. Show her the BTA statement I posted.

You just need to know that your TSH is low as I posted and FT4 around halfway through range or higher.

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humanbean

Look at the last sentence on this page :

cks.nice.org.uk/hypothyroid...

Women with known thyroid dysfunction who are taking levothyroxine may need the dose increased by 30–50% from as early as 4–6 weeks gestation [De Groot et al, 2012].



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Go to gp as soon as possible. In the first 12 weeks the foetus gets all thyroid hormones from mother. Congratulations on your positive. Fantastic news.

I’m trying to get pregnant. I had a miscarriage in April. I’m convinced if I’d increased my meds it wouldn’t of happened. X

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osannie in reply toButterfly_lady

Thanks butterfly,

I've been to GP and thankfully bloods all good and I'm feeling good.

My Tsh was in the low range and also t4 was high, once I achieved that we ttc straight away.

Fingers crossed all goes OK for you. What are your results at the moment? Are you with an endocrinologist?

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