After all of my rpl blood tests, the only abnormal value was my thyroid. The levels indicate that I have hypothyroidism (despite me having LOST a significant amount of weight rather than gaining).
Has anyone else dealt with thyroid issues in relation to pregnancy/miscarriage?
Im wondering if I need to see an endocrinologist instead of my ob.
What medications did you take, etc?
Re: Suspected thyroid issue
CP 1/25/16 4 weeks, developed Graves' Disease
are you on synthroid? How often do they monitor?
CP 1/25/16 4 weeks, developed Graves' Disease
Im pretty annoyed that my PCP did not catch this, particularly because I have many hypothyroid symptoms- weight gain, hair loss, brittle hair, depression. It's important that women look at their test results and ask questions.
Good luck!
My level is 5.2.
I'm 5'6 and 115 lbs.
CP 1/25/16 4 weeks, developed Graves' Disease
I'm very disturbed by the way my thyroid issue was handled (or rather, ignored) during my pregnancy. At my first check up at 4 weeks, I requested blood work to check my TSH levels. After 8 days, the doctor's office called to say it came back a little high, at 4.5. They said they were referring me to a perinatal specialist. I proceeded to wait 2 more weeks for information about the the referral, as the doctor's office said it takes awhile. They finally called and said my appointment would be in one month. A whole month after I had already waited 3 weeks since my initial blood work!
I said, "Isn't it dangerous to have an untreated thyroid issue for this long in early pregnancy? Shouldn't I be treated soon?" The girl on the phone acted rather clueless and said I should probably see my regular doctor or an endocrinologist in the meantime. I got to an endocrinologist later that week and was put on meds right after, but unbeknownst to me, my baby had already died. I learned at my 10 week ultrasound it stopped growing at 6.5 weeks.
I feel a lot of guilt over this. Why did I leave things in the hands of my doctor when I knew it should have been taken care of sooner? I don't know if my thyroid is the reason for my miscarriage, but the fact that there's a chance makes me feel responsible for this loss.
I'm continuing to take the meds so I can be as healthy as possible for the next pregnancy.
Me: 29, DH: 34
thats awful! Wtf. Did you have genetic testing done on the baby? Goodness I'm so sorry. Incredibly sorry for your loss and so sorry that you weren't listened to. Let's get healthy! Every day that I take that pill I feel like I'm prepping myself for my next pregnancy.
I'm right there with you. Let's get our bodies good and healthy for the next time. I'm determined to be an advocate for my health and for my future babies from now on.
Me: 29, DH: 34
@shae86
I was shocked. I got my results yesterday and my baby had trisomy 16. In other words...though the thyroid is an issue, it wasn't the cause of my miscarriage. still thinking of you in this horrible time.
As for advocating for our health and babies- yes! I switched obs. She is an hour away, but I feel safe there. I'm not going to let doctors or nurses tell me I'm too anxious ever again.
/loss mentioned/
TTC#1 July 2014
dx: MFI (morphology)
IUI #1 w/Clomid + Ovidrel Sept. 2015 ~ BFN
IUI #2 w/Clomid + Ovidrel Halloween 2015 ~ BFN
IUI #3 w/Clomid + Ovidrel Thanksgiving 2015 ~ BFP!!
hb 146 bpm at 7w5d
1/28/16 ~ began to say goodbye to our beautiful baby at 11w
d&c, followed by cytotec
TTCAL April 2016
IUI #4 w/Clomid + Ovidrel Apr. 2016 ~ BFN
IUI #5 w/Clomid + Ovidrel ~ CP
IUI#6 w/Clomid + Ovidrel ~ BFN
Me: 29, DH: 34