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