Hi... I'm new here. I didn't see this
question, but if it's been asked and
answered already please let me know where
to find the thread.
I've got a hypoactive thyroid... But no
antibodies (so not hashimoto's). We've
been trying to get pregnant for 11 cycles
now (was diagnosed a year ago, started
trying after 3 months of treatment). My
doc has stabalized my tsh at 4.27. I'm
wondering if that's still too high to
maintain a pregnancy. I suspect i've
miscarried twice in the past 6 months
(unconfirmed... No positive test, but
other indications suggest it), and i'm
concerned that we should be increasing my
levothyroxine dosage.
Does anyone know what the 'ideal' tsh
level is to support a pregnancy?
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