I know the Trimester-specific reference ranges for TSH are : first trimester, 0.1–2.5 μIU/mL;
Just wondering if I've done any harm or damage to little one with it being so low. My GP has referred me to Endo but my first apt is end of April. I'm currently on 150mg but considering alternating between 100mg and 150mg as I don't have any 25mg.
Quite worried about this now. Any advice or reassurance much appreciated in advance.
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I think in my head I wanted it to be 0.14 but after I wrote to you, OH said "it's not within range it's much lower". So I looked again. Thanks. Been a nervous wreak. x
Your baby draws on your thyroid hormones for its brain and other development during the first trimester, and not your pituitary hormone, ie TSH. As long as you have an optimal level of thyroid hormones to support your baby's growth and your health, that's what is important.
Thank you. Such a worry trying to stay within range, without Endo until end of April. My GP/ locum doesn't understand so I have to post. Was worried I may have cause brain damage or development problems as I know first trimester is so important. My T4 was 19 and Saya thinks that's ok. Thank you so much for your reassurance. x
You have to include your FT4 and FT3 results as well (+ ranges). There's a big difference between being totally healthy thyroid-wise and being on T4. With being on T4, the corresponding diagnostic TSH range is significantly lower than in health (0.03-0.5 for non pregnant patients). But if your FT4 isn't too high but within the range and if your FT3 is midrange or very slightly below, the TSH value is irrelevant. The single great thing to avoid is taking too little T4 and getting TSH up to the 2+ mark. How far along are you? If fairly well along, the foetus is developing its own thyroid and will be less and less dependent on you, so long as you have enough iodine intake for both it and you to make enough thyroid hormone.
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But yes- it's what I was staying to you too- last thing you want to do is drop your t4 when it's in top third of range and not over range and your T3 is midway
You're almost 12 weeks so baby will be less dependent on you soon enough x
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