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Blood tests reports before pregnancy
Hello doctor, I am planning for pregnancy. I did following blood test on second day of period empty stomach early in the morning after 45 mins when i woke up. I am takimg thyronorm 100 mg and metital 500 mg tablet. I know hba1c is little higher than range. How can i control it naturally? Please refer to following blood test results Free T3 =2.7 ( range 1.48 - 3.91) free t4=1.9 (range 0.7 - 1.48) ultra tsh =3.2( range 0.4 - 4.5 ) Hba1c = 6.7 ( dibetic if > 6.5) Can i get pregnant with these values? Is this something serious?
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Follow diet ,nothing to worry
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Instead of trying to correct HbA1c at this stage it is better to do blood sugar F and PP and take action as indicated. All other reports are normal.
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Connect please
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Nothing serious U can definitely get pregnant with these Avoid sugar intake Strt exercise Strt folic acid supplements
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Follow proper diet and exercise. Yes this reports won't be hurdle in being pregnant But complications will be much lesser if u control ur HbA1c and then plan
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