My tsh levels were off during the first tri bloodwork last pregnancy with DS, but they went back down by my 28 week appt, so they figured it was just due to the pregnancy.
This pregnancy, my tsh levels were off in the first tri and now after my 28 week bloodwork now continue to look borderline hyperthyroid. I have a significant family history of thyroid concerns, with multiple cancers, cold nodules, hyper and hypo thyroid instances on my mother's side of the family, and because of this, I've now been referred to see an endocrinologist.
Anyone being seen by one during pregnancy? What would they be doing at this point for me?
The Ob wants me to be seen during the rest of this pregnancy and after to watch how I'm doing. I'm just wanting a head's up as to what to expect at my appointment.
Re: Thyroid issues- endocrinologist?
I had thyroid issues before pregnancy, since age 19. I had started off hyper, but had nuclear iodine treatment then went hypo.
All I had to do was tell my endo when I became pregnant and he said I would need to have my levels checked every 3 months because there was a chance they would be off due to pregnancy, but that most likely they would go back to "normal" after. Sure enough month 3 (first check), but levels were off, not badly, just off. He just adjusted my medication (I was on 150 mcg, now up to 175 mcg). At my last check my levels were fine.
Depending on what your levels are, the endo may need to put you on a medication to help your levels and just keep an eye on them. The medication is perfectly safe to take while pregnant and also while BFing. If your levels are off enough that DOES require medication, it CAN affect the not only you, but the baby as well, so yes, if you nee to see an endo, please see one and follow whatever orders he/she gives you.
the endo will just follow your levels and adjust meds if needed.
I have graves' and had a total thyroidectemy back in 2008 and have been on synthroid ever since. With DS1 my meds were adjusted up to 250MCG and never went back down after I had him. With this baby they were adjusted up to 350 and I just got a call from my doc to back it back down to 250.
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I have hypothyroidism [diagnosed like 2 days before I got pregnant] my regular doctor was managing it until I moved to Virginia. Once I got here my OB suggested an endocrinologist so I went [it was the first time I actually saw an endocrinologist] and I've set up an appointment to go back to a regular doctor.
The endocrinologist did nothing that a regular doctor couldn't do. They drew blood and made a recommendation to tweak my dosage a bit. The endo wasn't able to give me any extra information about why or when I started having a thyroid problem so I see no incentive to keep going back to a specialist. The specialist costs more money and at least in my experience did exactly what my regular doctor told me.
I have had thyroid issues for the past 5 yrs. I had the radioactive iodine treatment done to kill most of my thyroid and now I'm hypo. I had to wait 6 months to a year before we started trying. I am almost 32 weeks along and all my endocrionologist does it do blood work to check my levels. I take medication to treat my thyroid and will see my endocrionologist right before I give birth and 6 weeks after. I have had to increase my meds only once during my pregnancy because my levels were up.
Everything should be fine nothing to get really worried about GL!I
Anyone see an endocrinologist that is just followed by them and doesn't actually have to take synthroid? My mom (and several aunts and cousins) are on synthetic thyroid medications daily, but from what I understood from my Ob, my levels are still borderline.
I'm guessing then, they will probably just repeat the bloodwork and continue to follow me unless it gets worse?