My first trimester reports came and TSH is on the higher side. Gynac will see me next week but till then im just googling and worrying. Anyone whose thyroid was high in pregnancy, how did it go for u?
Oh, if your TSH is high, your doctor will definitely prescribe or adjust your thyroid medication. It's quite common actually, and the most important thing is to take your pills exactly as told. Don't worry, with proper medication, it usually stays well managed for both you and baby. I breastfed successfully after managing my thyroid.
My TSH was high before pregnancy itself, so my doctor monitored it very closely throughout. They just adjusted my dosage of medication as needed. It's really important to keep taking your medicines regularly, as advised by your doc. Recovery from my C-section was smooth, and keeping my thyroid in check helped with energy.
High TSH during pregnancy is definitely something to take seriously, I remember reading so much about it and overthinking everything. Your doctor will likely adjust your medication to bring it down. It's important to follow up closely and take your meds consistently, as high TSH can affect baby's development.
If your TSH is high, your gynac will give you medicine for it. This is not something to ignore, so make sure you take your medication daily, without fail. They will keep checking your levels in tests to ensure it's normal.
Oh my god, this makes me worry a bit. My TSH was fine in the first trimester, but now I'm thinking if it can change. Has anyone here had high TSH in their 2nd trimester and what happened? Did your doctor just adjust your medicine?