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[quote=Anonymous]I just had a miscarriage this past week. I went back to my initial pregnancy panel blood results and my TSH was 3.2 - the normal range went up to 4 or so on the blood test results I received from my doctor. I had a physical in July and my TSH was 2. When I reviewed the pregnancy panel blood test results at 5 weeks - my NP told me my progesterone was low but everything else was normal. I began taking progesterone suppositories at 5 weeks and the progesterone level increased from 8 to 23. At 9 weeks I found out I miscarried at 8 weeks. I am thinking now that the office missed that my TSH was too high for pregnancy even though it's normal for other purposes at 3.2. What do you all think? Is this a huge miss on the part of my doctor's office for not picking up on this early in my pregnancy? I didn't realize taht 3.2 TSH level could cause a m/c. That is really scary, since to me, that is borderline. Do you know why it fluxed so much from July's 2.0 reading to 3.2 ? Are fluxes like that normal in thyroid? I too am so sorry for your loss. [/quote]
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