Got my thyroid report and the TSH number is written but i dont understand kya normal hai for pregnancy. Im 9 weeks. Doc appointment is after 4 days so just wanted to understand before that.
TSH levels are basically thyroid levels, and they need to be monitored closely. My mother used to make sure I got my blood tests done every month on time because the normal range is different when you are pregnant.
Yes, TSH needs to be strictly monitored, just like blood sugar. Since I had gestational diabetes, my doctor watched all my metabolic parameters, including thyroid, very closely. Keep a tab on your diet and consult your physician.
TSH levels track how your thyroid is working. When mine came normal, I celebrated with a big bowl of pani puri! Just make sure your doctor takes a look at your report so you can enjoy your cravings stress-free.
It can feel so overwhelming when you see high or low numbers on your lab report. Just know that thyroid issues are very common and highly treatable. Sending you a big hug, everything will be fine.
I just delivered last month and had to keep my TSH under 2.5 throughout. My doctor checked it in almost every trimester test. Just get the blood test done early morning on empty stomach for accurate results.
Usually, in the first trimester, TSH should ideally be under 2.5, and under 3.0 in the later trimesters according to most trackers. But reference ranges vary by lab, so always cross-check your report with your app's guide and your doctor.
Haan na, thyroid levels are very important during pregnancy. Doctor humesha normal se alag range dekhte hain pregnant ladies ke liye. Report aate hi directly gynac ko dikha do.
Regular TSH tests can add up in costs over nine months. I booked package tests online to save some money. Make sure you don't skip it though, as managing thyroid early prevents complications and extra treatment bills later.
My TSH shot up to 5.2 in my second month and my doc immediately started a low dose medicine. Please do regular follow-ups every 4-6 weeks because thyroid levels can fluctuate a lot during pregnancy and it's super important for baby's brain development.
Honestly, I don't even remember the exact numbers because my brain was so foggy, haha! But my doctor kept adjusting my thyroid pills based on my TSH. Just trust your gynac and take your meds on time if prescribed.