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I am in my 4th week pregnancy. On recent test i have 8mm uterine fibroid and tmTSH of 3.088 MIU i am im abroad. Here my gynco prescribe EUthyrox 25mg daily and Duphaston. I fear to take the hormone tablet but she insist to take thyroid tablet. Is it necessary to take thyroid tablet reguraly. Is it essential to take hormone tablet? In any case is there any chance it affects my baby?
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TSH levels in the first trimester should be less than 2.5 At value of 3 you do not require any medication 25 may be a high dose and you might end up being hyperthyroid
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Thyroid hormones are important for growth and development of the baby. Based on your test results., You require thyroid medication and also monitoring of your thyroid levels. What about T3 t4 levels??
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not compulsory to take duphastone… only if u have history of bleeding or other indication of starting duphastone…. 8 mm fibroid is nothing to worry about… and thyroid level is also normal why is she starting thyroid medication… only if u already have hypothyroid , then continue medication
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