Your TSH might look good but your FT4 could be on the low side (you need to add range to it can be accurately interpreted) & that doesn’t tell us your FT3 result.
If GP or Lab won’t test FT3 look at testing privately.
Congratulations! I wish you and your baby all the best! After giving birth you might have a low cortisol, and this causes thyroid hormones to be less effective, so you might have hypo symptoms even with normal hormone blood levels
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