So I got my prenatal blood work back from my RE. Turns out, my thyroid is off. TSH should be 2.5 and mine is 5.7. He is putting me on Synthroid. Anyone have any experience with this, during or not during pregnancy?
I also have to get the MMR and chickenpox vaccines. Chickenpox is given two in a 28 day time period and you can't get pregnant for a month after. Needless to say, I am rushing to get it done this week so it doesn't set me back another cycle!
All just steps needed for the end goal, right? If only I didn't hate needles....
Re: Synthroid?
Did they figure out why your thyroid was off? Is it hypothyroidism or did they test you for the antibodies that indicate the thyroid autoimmune disease (hashimoto's thyroiditis)? If it's the latter, you'll want to find an endocrinologist (your OB or RE could refer you) to monitor your thyroid levels during pregnancy. Generally they check it once per trimester.
Oh, and they probably told you this, but it typically takes about 4 weeks for thyroid meds to have a detectable effect on your numbers, so for instance, I just had to have my meds increased so my endocrinologist wants me to wait at least 4 weeks before TTC. But, of course, that's up to your doctor and your specific situation. That's just the general rule of thumb my endocrinologist told me.
Sorry for so much info thrown at you! Let me know if you have any questions!
They didn't say why my numbers are off. My T3 and T4 are fine; it is just my TSH that is off. I assume they didn't think it was too much of a concern since they aren't doing additional testing. They simply said to start taking the medication and I will have my labs redone in a few weeks. We are planning on waiting until the end of May, so I am thankful we have a couple of months to get it right and figure out if this dosage will work.
I second having them run your Thyroid antibody blood work, and I was always told 4-6 weeks as well. My levels are kind of crazy so I actually have to get tested every 2 weeks in pregnancy.
EDD March 12, 2018