I am Deepthi/29years/Female from Mumbai. I am planning for kids now. Immediately after my abortion(in April 2010) for the first time, the result of my thyroid test is TSH:8.499; FT3: 2.40; FT4: 0.85. Then I have taken 50mcg og Eltroxin for 10 days and then given the test. The report is normal with TSH: 2.095. From then onwards I have taken 25mcg of eltroxin for almost 3 months and then given the test. The report is TSH: 0.266; FT3:3.26; FT4:1.11. Then I have stopped the mediaction from almost 3 weeks and now I have given the test around 3 days back. The report says T3:176; T4:12.20; TSH: My email: YYYY@YYYY Mobile: 0000. Waiting for your reply.
Hello, I have gone through your query and here are your answers: 1. Firstly, if you are trying to conceive, the cause of your previous abortion should be known so that essential steps may be taken to prevent similar things happening again. 2. Secondly, tests to know thyroid profile are ideally done once in 2-3 months to know the effect of the medication. Frequent change in dosage is nor advisable. Your latest TSH report is not available. Based on the earlier findings, it would be ideal if you take the advise of an endocrinologist instead of self-medication. Apart from this, other factors like tubal patency and motility, ovulation status and male factor are also needed to be considered to help conception. Hope this helps.
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Hello, I have gone through your query and here are your answers: 1. Firstly, if you are trying to conceive, the cause of your previous abortion should be known so that essential steps may be taken to prevent similar things happening again. 2. Secondly, tests to know thyroid profile are ideally done once in 2-3 months to know the effect of the medication. Frequent change in dosage is nor advisable. Your latest TSH report is not available. Based on the earlier findings, it would be ideal if you take the advise of an endocrinologist instead of self-medication. Apart from this, other factors like tubal patency and motility, ovulation status and male factor are also needed to be considered to help conception. Hope this helps.