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TSH level 11.1, pregnant for 5 weeks
One Doctor has prescribed Duphaston along with Thyronorm while the other has suggested only Thyronorm. No history of miscarriage. Is it advisable? Please advise.
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Duphaston is a progesterone which helps mantaining pregnancy... it’s empirical ... if u don’t have any symptoms or bad obstetric history.. u may not take it
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If this is a spontaneous conception, you can only take thyronorm and folvite
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