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Does High TSH Level Lead To Complications In Conceiving?

i m 28yrs old and unmaried female. i m sufring from tsh problem befor 2,3years ago i want to ask if i ll get marry dn in my preganacy complications ll occure? and wt r tha causes of this tsh happnd to me? is it ll be recoverd? tell me m waitng for ur answer.
Tue, 13 Dec 2016
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Hello,
I can understand your concern.
Your high TSH level will not be a problem for the outcome of the pregnancy if you do a close follow up as your physician will suggest.
Before trying to conceive the TSH level should be under 2.5 mUi/ml and during pregnancy the TSH is checked every 4 weeks.
The cause of the high TSH level at your age in most of the cases is Hashimoto thyroiditis (an autoimmune disorder).
For a personalised comprehensive evaluation, treatment recommendations, or individual therapy, ask me at HealthCareMagic at this private link:
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Kind regards,
Dr.Mirjeta
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Does High TSH Level Lead To Complications In Conceiving?

Hello, I can understand your concern. Your high TSH level will not be a problem for the outcome of the pregnancy if you do a close follow up as your physician will suggest. Before trying to conceive the TSH level should be under 2.5 mUi/ml and during pregnancy the TSH is checked every 4 weeks. The cause of the high TSH level at your age in most of the cases is Hashimoto thyroiditis (an autoimmune disorder). For a personalised comprehensive evaluation, treatment recommendations, or individual therapy, ask me at HealthCareMagic at this private link: HCM Dr. Guni Kind regards, Dr.Mirjeta