I'm sorry I also read that wrong. Thanks to the knowledgeable gals who chimed in! :)
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No problem! It happens! All is good and I am feeling confident.
So happy you got your dreamed for girl and had a healthy pregnancy! Stumbled across this post and wanted to echo for any future gender dreamers:
Low TSH actually = hyperthyroid; it means the pituitary is exerting less thyroid stimulating hormone since the thyroid is producing thyroid hormones (like T3 and T3) on its own just fine (OR too much!). Low TSH tends to be better for conception and pregnancy since the thyroid normal actually change for pregnancy during the first two trimesters -- what would sometimes be consider hyperthyroid is considered fine during those trimesters. Too low of a TSH CAN be a problem sometimes (since if too low for all of pregnancy, it could affect the fetus' own thyroid development), but it's usually much more OK (and even preferred) for conception and pregnancy.
High TSH = hypothyroid (the pituitary is having to send more thyroid stimulating hormone because the thyroid is not producing enough thyroid hormones on its own). This is something that needs to be treated asap for fertility and for healthy pregnancies and breastfeeding.
Source: No thyroid since age 13. Have become quiet an expert over the years :worry: ;)
Im waiting on my blood work from my thyroid test yesterday. It was 3.5 going back so i started meds but im not getting pregnant i wonder if it is my thyroid causing the issue?? I hope to hear from my dr soon
It is always possible Pinkin but normally what we tend to see is pregnancies that hang on till 11-14 weeks and then end for no apparent reason. That to me is a sure sign thyroid needs to be investigated.
My thyroid came back at 1.4 so i really doubt its that.
Im on thyroid meds... my T3 and T4 were normal. I am on thyroid meds as my TSH was the only one abnormal 4 months ago
Do you happen to have your most recent T3 and T4 numbers on hand? The norms have changed a lot every few years recently for thyroid, so I'd wonder if your doc is saying they're fine and they're not.
Otherwise, though, a TSH of 1.4 is pretty darn good. Very, very rarely is there a case of trouble conceiving if TSH is too low (though my endo has said it CAN happen), but yours isn't abnormal in either direction by any norms.
So yeah, unless your T3 and T4 just happen to fall outside of the new norms, you're probably right that thyroid might not be the culprit.
I hope you can figure out what's behind your struggles :(