Mine was 2.1 when I got pregnant. I just kept my doctor in the loop, stayed active, and everything went wonderfully well including a normal delivery. You'll do great too!
My TSH was 2.4. Along with the regular doctor's pills, I chewed soaked coriander seeds in the morning, but please make sure you always adjust your dose only as per your doctor's advice.
My TSH was 1.5 when I finally conceived successfully. After my previous miscarriage, I was extremely cautious and checked my thyroid every month to make sure it never crossed 2.5.
My TSH was around 1.9. To keep my body healthy and active, my doctor allowed me to do 30 minutes of light prenatal yoga and walking daily, which also kept my stress and thyroid in control.
Look, my TSH was around 1.8 when I conceived. Keep it under 2.5 as doctors usually recommend for pregnancy, and take your thyroid medicine empty stomach daily. No compromises on this, okay?
With PCOS, my hormones were already a mess and my TSH was 3.5, which the doctor brought down to 2.0 with a low dose before we conceived. Keep track of all your levels and don't lose hope.
I felt so anxious when my TSH was 3.1 before conceiving. Once my doctor adjusted my pills and it came down to 2.0, I felt a huge wave of relief when I finally saw those two pink lines.
My TSH was 2.3, but honestly, my stress levels were 1000! Don't let these numbers drive you crazy, just take your tiny morning pill and let the doctor do the math.
Mine was 2.2. Since thyroid tests are needed every month in pregnancy, I booked package tests online to save on costs. Plan your expenses practically because medical tests do add up!